Rev. Clay Evans Archive.

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Rev. Clay Evans Archive.

1946-2017

The Rev. Clay Evans Archive spans his 50 years of pastoral leadership at Chicago’s Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church that he founded in 1950, and beyond his retirement in 2000. His ministry reached into the larger community with the What a Fellowship Hour broadcasts, gospel choir performances and an engagement with the Civil Rights Movement along with numerous religious and community organizations such as the African American Religious Connection (AARC), the Broadcast Ministers’ Alliance and Operation PUSH. The collections include church documents, photographs, artifacts and audiovisual broadcasts and interviews.

5.5 linear ft. 66 art/artifacts. 786 photographs. 267 digital photographs. 32 oral histories. 885 audiovisual recordings.

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