The faculty papers of Ernest Trice Thompson
| Creator | Ernest Trice Thompson |
| Description | Union Presbyterian Seminary houses the faculty papers of Ernest Trice Thompson (1894-1985). He was Professor of Church History at Union for many years, and editor of The Presbyterian Outlook; he also wrote the definitive history Presbyterians in the South (1963). Ernest Trice Thompson was a strong advocate for a Social Gospel interpretation of Christian life, and therefore an early and persistent voice for desegregation, at a time when this position was a costly one within the white Southern Presbyterian Church. |
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| Date from | 1922 |
| Date to | 1964 |
| Geographic school | Richmond, VA |
| Size | unknown |
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| Repository | Union Presbyterian Seminary Special Collections and Archives |
| Repository address | William Smith Morton Library, Union Presbyterian Seminary, 3401 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227 |
| Repository contact name | Dr. Paula Skreslet |
| Repository contact title | Reference and Archives Librarian |
| Repository contact email | pskreslet@upsem.edu |
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| DoveRegion | region5 |
| Subjects | o African Americans–Civil rights
o African Americans–Segregation o Race relations o Thompson, Ernest Trice, 1894-1985 o Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) o Union Presbyterian Seminary o Theologians–United States |
| Types | o Correspondence
o Reports |
