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- Title
- Passing the Gavel.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: Louisville -- Dr. Charles E.S. Kraemer (right) hands over the moderator's gavel to Dr. Lawrence W. Bottoms, the first black person ever to be moderator of the 900,000 member Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (Southern). Dr. Bottoms, 66, the pastor of the predominantly white Oakhurst Presbyterian Church in Decatur, Ga., won a first-ballot victory at the denomination's 114th General Assembly in Louisville to succeed Dr. Kraemer as moderator. Dr. Bottoms had already set to other precedents in the 113-year-old PCUS, when he served as the first black moderator of the Louisville Presbytery and the first black moderator of any PCUS synod (Kentucky) -- both in 1962. Credit Must Read: Religious News Service Photo. (C-LOU-6C-74-DS)
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1974, June 1974, June 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service., Bottoms, Lawrence., Kraemer, Charles E. S., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American Presbyterians., African American clergy., Presbyterian Church--Congresses.
- Geographic subjects
- Louisville (Ky.), North and Central America--United States--Kentucky--Jefferson--Louisville
- Physical Location
- RG 414, Series I; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Lawrence Bottoms Biographical Vertical File.--http://prestohost68.inmagic.com/Presto/content/Detail.aspx?ctID=YzYzYjljY2MtNTRkYi00NDdkLTgxZmQtZGQ1NmRkZjkxMzk2&rID=Mjg4Mw==
- Identifier (local)
- ds6700
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:281788
- Title
- For the promotion of better racial understanding.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: #80 FOR THE PROMOTION OF BETTER RACIAL UNDERSTANDING Rutland, Vt…Some of the boys and girls from New York's Harlem section who spent two weeks vacation here as guests of a group organized to promote better racial understanding under the direction of the Reverend A. Ritchie Low of Johnson, Vt., and the sponsorship of the Vermont Church Council. The children are shown on the steps of the train waving good-bye. In the background is the Rev. Frank W. Grippin, pastor of the Methodist Church in Rutland, and president of the Vermont Church Council. Credit Line Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1945, circa August 7, 1945
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Low, Alvah Ritchie., Vermont Church Council., Grippin, Frank W., United Methodist Church (Rutland, Vt.)
- Topical Subject(s)
- Church work with African American youth--Vermont--Rutland., African American children--Vermont--Rutland., Children--Vermont--Rutland., Race relations--Religious aspects.--Christianity., Church work with children--Vermont--Rutland., Interdenominational cooperation.
- Geographic subjects
- Vermont, Rutland., Vermont, Rutland., Vermont, Rutland., Vermont, Rutland., Rutland (Vt.), Harlem (New York, N.Y.), North and Central America--United States--Vermont--Rutland--Rutland
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. 80; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_80
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:357651
- Title
- Thelma Adair and President Ford, 1977.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: After Service. Washington, D.C. -- President Ford leaves Washington's National Presbyterian Church with Dr. Thelma Adair, moderator of the United Presbyterian Church, after attending the 31st annual Service of Intercession and Holy Communion held on the opening day of the Congressional session.
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1977
- Name Subject(s)
- Adair, Thelma., Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American Presbyterians., Presbyterian women--United States., Social reformers--United States., Presidents--United States.
- Geographic subjects
- United States., United States., United States., Washington (D.C.), North and Central America--United States--District of Columbia--Washington
- Physical Location
- ARCHIVES 84-0221, Box 19; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- A.D. Magazine Records, 1950-1983.--http://prestohost68.inmagic.com/Presto/content/Detail.aspx?ctID=Y2RiNWNkNzctNWJhOS00Zjk1LTk4ZTgtNDZmNGYyNGFhZGMx&rID=NDQ3&qrs=
- Identifier (local)
- ds7236
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:289481
- Title
- United Presbyterians Elect Black Woman.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: United Presbyterians Elect Black Woman. Baltimore -- Dr. Thelma Davidson Adair, 55, of New York City, was chosen as the first black woman moderator of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. during its General Assembly in Baltimore. An unprecedented four ballots were needed for her election to a one-year term as the denomination's top elected official. The General Assembly also elected another woman, Martha P. Martin of Cincinnati, as their vice-moderator for the year ahead. Dr. Adair is an elder (lay leader) of the Mount Morris Presbyterian Church in Harlem, of which her husband is pastor. She has taught at all levels, from college to nursery school, and has held many church posts.
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1976, circa 1976
- Name Subject(s)
- Adair, Thelma., United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly (188th : 1976 : Baltimore), \tMt. Morris Ascension Presbyterian Church (New York, N.Y.)
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American Presbyterians., Presbyterian women--United States., Social reformers--United States., Congresses and conventions--Maryland--Baltimore.
- Geographic subjects
- United States., United States., Maryland, Baltimore., North and Central America--United States--Maryland--Baltimore
- Physical Location
- ARCHIVES 84-0221, Box 19; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- A.D. Magazine Records, 1950-1983.--http://prestohost68.inmagic.com/Presto/content/Detail.aspx?ctID=Y2RiNWNkNzctNWJhOS00Zjk1LTk4ZTgtNDZmNGYyNGFhZGMx&rID=NDQ3&qrs=
- Identifier (local)
- ds7219
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:289493
- Title
- First Negro Catholic in N.C. county.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: C-30711 FIRST NEGRO CATHOLIC IN N.C. COUNTY WADESBORO, N.C. -- A happy day for what is regarded to be America's smallest parish. Miss Barbara Joan Clark, a student nurse, becomes the first Negro Catholic in Anson County, N.C., as she is baptized by Father Ambrose F. Rohrbacher, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Wadesboro. Miss Clark, 20, chose St. Joan of Arc as her patron saint. Her sponsor is Mrs. Doria Foster Moore, who taught Barbara at the Lincoln Hospital Nursing School in Durham. Sacred Heart is the smallest parish in the least-Catholic state in the Union. It covers all of Anson County, which has a population of 24,962, of which 12,231 are Negroes. The county's Catholic population is 21 -- and Miss Clark was the 21st. Her baptism filled the church to capacity for the first time in its history -- largely with non-Catholic friends. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (R-NC-3B-64-W)
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, March 8, 1964, March 8, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Clark, Barbara Joan., Rohrbacher, Ambrose F., Sacred Heart Church (Wadesboro, N.C.), Foster Moore, Doria.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American Catholics--North Carolina--Wadesboro., Baptism--Catholic Church., Catholic converts--North Carolina--Wadesboro., Catholic women--North Carolina--Wadesboro.
- Geographic subjects
- North Carolina, Wadesboro., North Carolina, Wadesboro., North Carolina, Wadesboro., Wadesboro (N.C.), Anson County (N.C.), North and Central America--United States--North Carolina--Anson--Wadesboro
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-30711; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-30711
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:353748
- Title
- Dr. King, other Negro leaders, ask broad curtailment of demonstrations.
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, July 30, 1964, July 30, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987., March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.), Greenberg, Jack, 1924-2016., NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund., Young, Whitney M., National Urban League., Farmer, James L., Jr. (James Leonard), 1920-1999., Congress of Racial Equality., Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981., National Association for the Advancement of Colored People., King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968., Southern Christian Leadership Conference., Lewis, John, 1940-2020., Randolph, A. Philip (Asa Philip), 1889-1979.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Civil rights movements--United States., African American civil rights workers., Forums (Discussion and debate)--New York (State)--New York., Civil rights--Religious aspects--Christianity., Race relations--Religious aspects--Christianity.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 105, image no. PC-31355; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_PC-31355_05
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349415
- Title
- Dick Gregory.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption on reverse: Walther League Convention Sheraton Park Hotel July 28-Aug 1 Dick Gregory Noted entertainer & advocate of Civil Rights
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, July 28-August 1, 1964, July 28-August 1, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Gregory, Dick., Walther League--Congresses.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Civil rights workers--Washington (D.C.), African American actors--Washington (D.C.), Actors--Washington (D.C.), Congresses and conventions--Washington (D.C.)
- Geographic subjects
- Washington (D.C.), Washington (D.C.), Washington (D.C.), Washington (D.C.), Washington (D.C.)
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 104, image no. TV-31095; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_TV-31095
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:350299
- Title
- Heads together.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: #61450 HEADS TOGETHER…BIRMINGHAM The “Big Three” of the Civil Rights Movement get their heads together here just before releasing their statement that accord had been reached on their grievances. L-R: Martin Luther King, Jr; Fred Shuttleworth; Ralph Abernathy 5-10-63
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1963, May 10, 1963, May 10, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968., Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922-2011., Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Civil rights movements--United States., Civil rights workers--Alabama--Birmingham., Civil rights demonstrations--Alabama--Birmingham., Civil rights--Religious aspects--Christianity., Clergy--Alabama--Birmingham., African American clergy--Alabama--Birmingham.
- Geographic subjects
- United States., Alabama, Birmingham., Alabama, Birmingham., Alabama, Birmingham., Alabama, Birmingham., United States, Birmingham (Ala.), North and Central America--United States--Alabama--Jefferson--Birmingham
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. 61450; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_61450
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:358338
- Title
- New York students boycott schools.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: PC-30564 NEW YORK STUDENTS BOYCOTT SCHOOLS NEW YORK -- Schools throughout the New York metropolitan area where civil rights groups have charged the existence of racial imbalance were picketed by students who braved icy winds during a one-day boycott. Here, Negro, Puerto Rican and white students march in front of Seward Park High School on the city's lower east side. Of the 464,361 students who stayed away from classes -- 44.8 percent of the system's total enrollment -- it was estimated that some 360,000 were observing the boycott. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (W-NY-2B-64-NBM)
- Creator Name(s)
- Religious News Service. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, February 3, 1964, February 3, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Seward Park High School., Galamison, Milton A. (Milton Arthur), 1923-1988.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Boycotts--New York (State)--New York., Racial justice in education--New York (State)--New York., Civil rights demonstrations--New York (State)--New York., Student movements--New York (State)--New York., African American students--New York (State)--New York., Civil rights movements--United States.
- Geographic subjects
- New York (State), New York., New York (State), New York., New York (State), New York., New York (State), New York., New York (State), New York., United States., New York (N.Y.), North and Central America--United States--New York--New York
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. PC-30564; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_PC-30564
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:353847