Venerable John Edwin Culmer Collection

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Venerable John Edwin Culmer Collection

Description

This collection consist of .5 linear feet of records relating to the civic and religious work of Father John E. Culmer.  The records were created between 1915-2003.The collection contains photographs, programs, certificates, awards, newspaper articles, correspondence, resumes and sermons. They document his public speaking engagements, appointments on several committees and in the Episcopal Church.  There are newspaper articles about Liberty Square Project, Urban Renewal and integration.  Also, recorded are recommendation letters, letters to the media, communication among civic and religious organizations. The collection describes his many contributions to Miami.
Father John Edwin Culmer was born on May 22, 1891 in Eleuthera, Bahamas. In 1911, at the age of 19 he migrated to the United States and settled in Coconut Grove. He received a bachelor's degree in Music Theory at Oskaloosa College in Iowa and a bachelor's Divinity degree at Bishop Payne Divinity School in Petersburg, Virginia. He was ordained to the Episcopal diaconate in 1919 and as an Episcopal priest in 1920.  He was the priest and rector at St. Agnes Episcopal Church for 34 years.
Father Culmer was a local, state and national leader recognized for advocating on behalf of Black citizens during segregation and desegregation periods in Miami. He led the fight for better housing, sanitation and safe conditions for residents in Overtown. As a result, Liberty Square Housing Project was built and opened February 1937. He served on several local and national boards and councils to improve race relations such as Liberty Square Advisory Board, Negro Division of the Dade County Defense Council, National Emergency Advisory Council, Inter-Racial Lunch Counter Mixing Committee,  and Colored Advisory Board to the City Commission.  In 1960, the Virginia Theological Seminary awarded him an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree, recognizing him as "one of the nation's greatest humanitarians".

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BAF MS_00079

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Venerable John Edwin Culmer Collection

Date Valid

1915-2002

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Creator

Alicia Melton

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0.50

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4

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This collection was processed at file folder level. It is categorized alphabetically in multiple series then by chronological order.
Series 1. Achievements, Series 2. Advertisement, Series 3. Church, Series 4. Correspondence, Series 5. Manuscripts, Series 6. News Articles, Series 7. Newsletters, Series 8. Obituary, Series 9. Organizations, Series 10. Photographs, Series 11. Profiles, Series 12. Publications, Series 13. Resolutions, Series 14. Sermons

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2

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There are no access restrictions on this material.

Rights

Finding Aid (c) 2010 The Black Archives, History and Research Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Director of The Black Archives, History and Research Foundation, Inc. An image license agreement must be signed prior to recording or copying images.

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March 16, 2021

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Language

2081

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