Papers of the Reverend Benjamin Bunn [manuscript], 1980-1990.

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Papers of the Reverend Benjamin Bunn [manuscript], 1980-1990.

Collection contains programs, eulogies, obituaries, letters, and newsclippings re the Rev. Bunn's career and his work with the Charlottesville chapter of the NAACP. Included is a transcript of an interview with his widow, Imogene Bunn, various papers re the First Baptist Church, Main and 7th Streets, Charlottesville, Virginia, and a eulogy written by the Rev. Dr. Richard I. McKinney.

20 (ca. 20) items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921245

University of Virginia. Library

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First Baptist Church (Charlottesville, Va. : W. Main St.)

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Bunn, Benjamin Franklin, 1906-1989.

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Baptist minister; Civil Rights activist. From the description of Papers, 1932-1944 [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647824611 ...

McKinney, Richard I. (Richard Ishmael), 1906-

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Scholar and minister Richard McKinney was born on August 8, 1906, in Live Oak, Florida. McKinney graduated as valedictorian of his high school class at Morehouse Academy in 1927, and went on to attend Morehouse College. In 1931, McKinney received his A.B. degree in religion and philosophy; from there, he attended Andover Newton Theological School, where he earned his B.D. degree in 1934 and his S.T.M degree in 1937 in philosophy of religion. From Andover, McKinney went on to Yale University to e...

Bunn, Imogene Morgan.

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