Truman Bartlett Douglass Papers 1930-1969

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Truman Bartlett Douglass Papers 1930-1969

Papers of the American Congregational clergyman (1901-1969) concerned with urban ministry, civil rights, and Christian unity. Collection includes correspondence; sermons; records of the Board of Home Missions of the Congregational and Christian churches, later the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries (1936-1969), and the Consultation on Church Union (1962-1969); memorabilia, including awards, clippings, photographs, and the Douglass-Bartlett family genealogy; and writings.

14 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6361528

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Bartlett family

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Douglass, Truman Bartlett.

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Truman Bartlett Douglass (1901-1969) was an American Congregational clergyman, particularly active in urban ministry, civil rights, and Christian unity. He attended Pomona College, Columbia University, and Union Theological Seminary, and was instrumental in the merger forming the United Church of Christ in 1957. From the guide to the Truman Bartlett Douglass Papers, 1930-1969, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...

United Church Board for Homeland Ministries

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Congregational Churches

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Consultation on Church Union

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Douglass family

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