Rev. John N. Doggett, Jr. with Martin Luther King, Jr.
(All photos on this post are Copyright and courtesy of Bill Doggett Productions, www.billdoggettproductions.com)
(All photos on this post are Copyright and courtesy of Bill Doggett Productions, www.billdoggettproductions.com)
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Release
Civil
Rights Movement history Black
Los Angeles Church, Hamilton United Methodist Church celebrates it’s
110th Anniversary: Sunday, October 20th 2013
Sunday,
October 20th, one of Los Angeles' historic Black churches, Hamilton
United Methodist Church celebrates its 110th Anniversary.
During
the height of the Civil Rights Movement 1957-1965, Hamilton United
Methodist Church hosted many important civic, religious and town hall
meetings including the 1960 visit by Eleanor Roosevelt who spoke on
the importance of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties sponsored by Los
Angeles' Community Groups for Kennedy in 1960.
Hamilton
Methodist Church was also the home for one of Los Angeles’ great
Black choral directors, A.C.
Bilbrew.
Along
with her
long time Los Angeles friend and associate, the renown Negro
Spirituals champion, Jester
Hairston,
A.C. Bilbrew’s leadership as choral director anchored the music
ministry of Hamilton with Negro Spirituals, Freedom Songs and new
choral music written and arranged by Bilbrew.
During
this era, the church was under the leadership of the late Reverend
John N. Doggett Jr, who was also distinguished as a noted civic leader
as Treasurer for The Western Christian Leadership Conference. The
WCLC was the west coast arm of Reverend Martin Luther King's
organization, The Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Bill
Doggett, Reverend
Doggett’s youngest son will represent his father and the Doggett
family in a power point lecture on Hamilton’s important Civil
Rights Movement history. In a second power point
presentation, interviews with Hamilton’s oldest living member,
Gertrude Stiles, age 100 and Helen Burdette, a member of the church
for 83 years this November will be shown
The
public is invited to attend: Hamilton United Methodist Church 6400
S. Figueroa [new building] Los Angeles
90003 213-753-4535 Commemorative
services: 11 and 3pm Luncheon and power point
presentations 12:30-2:30pm Email
contact: Bill Doggett bdoggett55@gmail.com
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