Equality of Rights for All Citizens, Black and White, Alike: A Discourse Delivered in the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., Sunday, March 7th, 1909

1909 sermon urging equal civil and political rights for Black and White citizens, reviewing the Civil War’s settling of secession, abolition, and citizenship via amendments.

Francis James Grimké was an American Presbyterian minister, theologian, and long-serving pastor of Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., known for his powerful preaching and nearly fifty years of faithful gospel ministry. Over the course of his ministry, Grimké exercised broad influence through preaching, writing, denominational participation, and the mentoring of younger ministers, leaving a lasting mark on American Presbyterian life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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