Elizabeth G. Watson Papers, 1928-2006.

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Elizabeth G. Watson Papers, 1928-2006.

This collection contains her extensive papers, documenting years of ministry, writing, and personal correspondence. Watson's work centered on oppressed people. The focus of her ministry often concerned social justice. She led workshops about race relations and was an advocate for equality for homosexuals.

7 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7443195

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Friends General Conference (U.S.)

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The Friends General Conference was organized in 1900 as the representative body of seven yearly meetings of Hicksite Friends. At present, Friends General Conference includes 14 Yearly meetings and regional groups and 16 directly affiliated monthly meetings in North America. It is organized into an operating body, the Central Committee. The Executive Committee, appointed by the Central Committee, is reponsible for budget and coordination of programs. The names of the program committees have chang...

Pendle Hill (School : Wallingford, Pa.)

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Pendle Hill is a Quaker study center located in Wallingford, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1930 out of an earlier Quaker institution, the Woolman School. The Woolman School was established in 1915 under the care of the General Conference Committee of the Seven Yearly Meetings (Hicksite). In 1917, it was reorganized as a joint enterprise of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends, and was governed by a Board of Managers. The Woolman School was incorporated in 1918. In 1928, i...

Watson, Elizabeth G.

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Elizabeth Grill Watson (1914-2006) was a Quaker minister, feminist theologian, Bible scholar, and writer. From the description of Elizabeth G. Watson Papers, 1928-2006. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 420344315 ...