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What Happened in 1860

This sermon told the story of Rev. William Jackson, the first African American ordained minister to publicly declare himself a Unitarian. A version of this sermon will be published in a forthcoming book from Skinner House, edited by Mark Morrison-Reed.

Author Dan HarperPosted on May 31, 2009March 26, 2018Categories 300th Anniversary of First Unitarian Church New Bedford, Unitarian heritage, UU issuesTags William Jackson

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