Darkening the doorways : Black trailblazers and missed opportunities in Unitarian Universalism / Mark Morrison-Reed, editor.
Contributor(s): Morrison-Reed, Mark D
Material type: TextPublisher: Boston : Skinner House Books, 2011Description: xv, 368 pages : portraits ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781558966109 (pbk. : alk. paper); 1558966102 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Unitarian Universalist Association -- History | African American Unitarian Universalists -- History | African American Unitarian Universalists -- Biography | Race relations -- Religious aspects -- HistoryDDC classification: 289.1092/396073 LOC classification: BX9833.48.A47 | D37 2011Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
A cold shoulder for William Jackson / Dan Harper -- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper / Qiyamah Rahman -- Peter H. Clark / Bruce Beisner -- Fannie Barrier Williams / June Edwards -- Don Speed Smith Goodloe / Richard Morris -- Clarence Bertrand Thompson / John Buehrens -- "Rev. Ethelred Brown is symbol of radicalism in pulpits in Harlem" / Anonymous -- William H.G. Carter / Bruce Beisner and Walter Herz -- "Resolution on Race Relations" / American Unitarian Association -- "I have two dreams" / Ethelred Brown -- "Why Brotherhood Week?" / Edward D. Smith-Green -- "1st Unitarian uses Brotherhood idea" / James O. Supple -- The candidacy of Eugene Sparrow / Nancy J. Doughty and Mark D. Morrison-Reed -- On the eve of merger / Mark D. Morrison-Reed -- Joseph Jordan / Willard Frank -- Thomas E. Wise / Willard Frank -- Mary J. Jordan / Willard Frank -- Joseph Fletcher Jordan / Willard Frank -- Annie B. Willis / Willard Frank -- "Affirmation of social principles" / Universalist Church of America -- Jeffrey W. Campbell and Marguerite Campbell Davis / John Hurley -- Universalism's theological conundrum / Mark D. Morrison-Reed -- "Admission of members without discrimination" / Unitarian Universalist Association -- "The Negro's image of white America" / William R. Jones -- "Moving mountains one stone at a time" / Margaret Mosely -- "Last exit to Grosse Point" / Henry Hampton -- "Racism for the UUA?" / Kenneth B. Clark -- "All of the people that I am" / Betty Reid Soskin -- "Martin Luther King Jr." / Lewis Allen McGee -- "I cannot approve" / Wade H. McCree Jr. -- The Black Affairs Council and black and white action / Unitarian Universalist Association Directory -- David Hilliard Eaton / Paula Cole Jones and Mark D. Morrison-Reed -- "Blacks, get your guns" / Renford Gaines (Mwalimu Imara) -- Tha Black Humanist Fellowship of Liberation / Colin Bossen -- The empowerment paradox / Mark D. Morrsion-Reed -- William Roland Jones / Anthony B. Pinn -- The Sojourner Truth Congregation / Yvonne Seon -- "Affirming beauty in darkness" / Jacqui James -- African-America Unitarian Universalist Ministries / AAUUM -- "Pioneering minister is helping troubled area" / Ernest Tucker -- Thomas Eliron Payne / Mark D. Morrison-Reed -- "Why change? Why now?" / George Schulman and Dick Morris -- Reconciliation with the Carter Family / Sharon Dittmar -- The first / William Sinkford.