Sabourin, Clemonce (October 6, 1910-October 3, 1991)
Dates
- Existence: October 6, 1910 - October 3, 1991
Biography
Abstract:
Clemonce Sabourin (1910-1991) was a Black Lutheran clergyman who organized Mt. Zion Lutheran Church in Harlem in 1944 and The School on the Hill, its Christian day school, in 1947. He actively worked to improve race relations, serving as president of Lutheran Human Relations Association.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Essays (Organized by Author), 1931 - 1983
President, 1959 - 1994
Correspondence from...
- Clemonce Sabourin, Christmas 1959
- Clemonce Sabourin, June 28, August 7, 1961
- Clemonce Sabourin, December 1962
- Clemonce Sabourin, 1962
- Clemonce Sabourin and Karl E. Lutze, October 13, 1963
- Clemonce Sabourin, February 20, 1964 (Brochure attached - an uneasy feeling comes over a person)
- Anita C. Hill, September 8, 1994
Clemonce Sabourin (1910-1991) Papers
The collection contains essays, correspondence, notes, a picture of C. F. W. Walther, a bound volume of "Der Lutheraner" which was handed down from C. F. W. Walther and other related materials. SEP 2022 #17 - Archives of Cooperative Lutheranism, Lutheran Council in the USA, Oral Historey Collection - Interview with Clemonce Sabourin, interviewed by Karl E. Lutze, April 21 and 22, 1983 and correspondence from A.A. Carino to W. Carr