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East Longmeadow, MA 01028
United States

ph: 413-455-0854
alt: UMI is incorporated in the state of South Carolina U.S.A.

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     Committed to Classical Unitarian Christianty

 

Our Unitarian Heritage: A Tribute to Black History Month

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fellow Unitarians Were Proud Co-Founders of the NAACP: National Association for the Advancement of Color People; see also: Mary White Ovington ; Rev. John Haynes Holmes

This page is dedicated to the countless Unitarians who looked injustice in the eye and stood up for the personal and spiritual advancements of African Americans. 

We thank you and love you all.

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God." (TNIV Matthew 5:9)

Prominent African American Unitarians

Maria Baldwin

Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

Lewis Latimer

Rev. Don Speed Smith Goodloe

Whitney Young 

Rev. Egbert Ethelred Brown

Rev. William H.G. Carter

Rev. Maurice Dawkins

Rev. William Jackson

Errold D. Collymore

Rev. Eugene Sparrow

Fannie Barrier Williams

Rev. Lewis McGee 

African American Unitarians and Universalists Biographies

Unitarian Abolitionists, Desegregationalists, and Seekers of Peace From All Walks of Life

Social Reformers

Abolitionists and Civil Rights Activists

Links 

African American Unitarian Resources

U & U Racial Diversity Timeline

DRUUM: A UU People of Color Organization

UU Allies for Racial Equality

Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministries

Books About and by African American Unitarians

Black Pioneers in a White Denomination

Works by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

The Origins of Black Humanism: Reverend Ethelred Brown and the Unitarian Church

Lewis Howard Latimer

Whitney M. Young

Fannie Barrier Williams

Great Articles Featuring African American Unitarians

Choosing Love this Holiday Season

Making a Ministry

 

The Works of Unitarian Minister Rev. William Ellery Channing Addressing the American Institution of Slavery

 

 

 

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Disclaimer:
Unitarian Ministries International (UMI) is a progressive, inclusive religious fellowship rooted in Unitarian Christianity. Affirming the centrality of free thought, it does not dictate the religious or sociopolitical views of its members and affiliates. UMI does not discriminate on the basis of religion, socioeconomic status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, ethnic, disability, gender, or age.





Unitarian Ministries International
Mailing Address of the Central Office: PO Box 966
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
United States

ph: 413-455-0854
alt: UMI is incorporated in the state of South Carolina U.S.A.

UnitarianChristian@Ymail.com

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