Skip to main content

Evans, Clay, Rev., 1925-2019

 Person

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Rev. Martin L. Deppe Papers

 Collection
Identifier: spe-c00075
Abstract Rev. Martin L. Deppe created and collected the materials in this collection during his time working with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s (SCLC) Operation Breadbasket program, Clergy and Laity Concerned (CALC), the Alliance to End Repression (AER) and the United Farm Workers (UFW). The collection is comprised of meeting materials, memos, flyers, photographs, posters, publications, reports, speeches, buttons and artifacts that reflect the activities of Chicago’s Civil Rights,...
Dates: 1932 - 2019; Majority of material found within 1966 - 2010

Collections on Rev. Clay Evans

 Collection
Identifier: spe-c00037
Abstract

The Collections on Rev. Clay Evans brings together materials related to Rev. Clay Evans and Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church during the 50-year span of his leadership from 1950-2000. These materials reflect member involvement in choirs, clubs, committees and community service opportunities fostered by Rev. Evans and their participation in annual banquets, revivals and travel. The collection includes church documents, photographs, artifacts and musical recordings.

Dates: 1950 - 2016

Rev. Clay Evans Archive

 Collection
Identifier: spe-c00036
Abstract 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),...
Dates: 1944 - 2017

Harold Washington Archives and Collections. Mayoral Records. Press Office Photographs

 Collection
Identifier: spe-h00066
Abstract Harold Washington was the first African American mayor of Chicago, elected in 1983. The Press Office was part of the Office of the Mayor, and was responsible for the mayor’s scheduling and for ensuring he was prepared for each event by producing briefing notes with detailed background information. The photographs, contact sheets and negatives in this collection were mostly taken by Press Office photographers, Michelle V. Agins, Antonio B. Dickey and Peter J. Schulz, between 1983 and 1987....
Dates: 1983 - 1987

Additional filters:

Subject
African American Baptists -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Sources 2
African American gospel singers -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Sources 2
Gospel music -- Illinois -- Chicago 2
Television broadcasting -- Religious Aspects -- Baptists 2
What A Fellowship Hour (Television Program) 2