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#1 07-31-09 12:53 am

bob_2
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AME Church Bids For Rosa Parks' Estate

It&#39;s not about race??? <BR> <BR><blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1><b>quote:</b></font><p>AME Church Bids For Rosa Parks&#39; Estate <BR> <BR>BY ADELLE M. BANKS                                                                                  ©2009 Religion News Service  <BR>  <BR>The African Methodist Episcopal Church is creating a separate nonprofit in hopes of acquiring the personal archive of civil rights icon Rosa Parks. <BR>  <BR>Parks, whose refusal to give up her seat to a white bus rider in 1955 helped spark the civil rights movement, was a lifelong member of the historically black denomination. After her 2005 death, her belongings were placed in the hands of Guernsey&#39;s, a prominent New York auction house, which is collecting bids for the archive. <BR>  <BR>Bishop Carolyn Tyler Guidry, president of the AME Church&#39;s Council of Bishops, declined to reveal the amount of the church&#39;s bid, but said the auction house could receive it soon. The new nonprofit will seek funds from foundations and others outside the denomination in addition to donations from members. <BR>  <BR>The proceeds of the sale of the collection could total $10 million and will be divided between a Detroit institute named for Parks and family members. &#34;The reason that we&#39;ve made the step is because of the connection between the AME Church and Rosa Parks,&#34; Guidry said in an interview. &#34;One part of her life that never got really published was her great love for the AME Church and the fact that she thought that &#40;church founder&#41; Richard Allen&#39;s legacy had inspired her to community service.&#34; <BR>  <BR>The archive includes Parks&#39; collection of church bulletins, on which she noted sermon titles, as well as a white stewardess dress and black stewardess hat that she wore when she prepared Communion at her Detroit church. <BR>  <BR>Guernsey&#39;s president Arlan Ettinger could not give any specific comment on the AME Church, or other interested parties. &#34;Were they to be in the running and were they to get it, &#40;the collection&#41; certainly would find a fine home there, but that&#39;s not to say that the same wouldn&#39;t be true with one of the other organizations,&#34; he said. &#34;They are all wonderful groups.&#34; <BR>  <BR><!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.adventistreview.com/article.php?id=2742#4" target=_top>http://www.adventistreview.com/article.php?id=2742 #4</a>

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