Underhill, Irvin Windfield, 1896-1982

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Irvin Windfield Underhill, minister and missionary with the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A (1928-1947), served in French Cameroun, West Africa (1929-1940).

He and his wife, Susan R. Underhill, were the first African American missionaries to the West Africa Mission. A civic leader in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he managed the Philadelphia Housing Authority's Richard Allen Homes (1941-1951) and served on the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority (1946-1954). In 1957, he became the first black pastor of an all-white Presbyterian congregation in the United States, First Presbyterian Church, Nunda, New York.

From the description of Papers, 1928-1990. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 65332941

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creatorOf Underhill, Irvin Windfield, 1896-1982. Papers, 1928-1990. Presbyterian Historical Society, PHS
creatorOf Underhill, Irvin W. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1941. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Cameroon
Africa, West
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
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African American civic leaders
African American clergy
Missionaries
Missions
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Birth 1896

Death 1982

English,

Bantu (Other),

French

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