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2nd International Bi-Annual Assembly , Congress of African People, San Diego, August 31-September 4, 1972 Digital
Letter to Ruth Gibbs Channing, 1829 Digital
1841 Census of Great Britain (with proofreader's corrections). Digital
Sermons, 1813-1843; essays; biographical sketches; correspondence, 1803-1848, including letters from leading Universalists and Unitarians such as Adin Ballou, Thomas Whittemore, Hosea Ballou, Paul Dean, and Samuel Joseph May; Turner family correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
1842, Edward Turner to daughter Amy, Amy Turner to sister Martha., 1842 Digital
Sermons, 1813-1843; essays; biographical sketches; correspondence, 1803-1848, including letters from leading Universalists and Unitarians such as Adin Ballou, Thomas Whittemore, Hosea Ballou, Paul Dean, and Samuel Joseph May; Turner family correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
1845-1847, Edward Turner to daughter Amy., 1845-1847 Digital
Sermons, 1813-1843; essays; biographical sketches; correspondence, 1803-1848, including letters from leading Universalists and Unitarians such as Adin Ballou, Thomas Whittemore, Hosea Ballou, Paul Dean, and Samuel Joseph May; Turner family correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
1849-1852, Martha Turner Brewer to father Edward Turner., 1849-1852 Digital
Sermons, 1813-1843; essays; biographical sketches; correspondence, 1803-1848, including letters from leading Universalists and Unitarians such as Adin Ballou, Thomas Whittemore, Hosea Ballou, Paul Dean, and Samuel Joseph May; Turner family correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
1870, From E.G. Brooks to Amy Turner Brown., 1870 Digital
Sermons, 1813-1843; essays; biographical sketches; correspondence, 1803-1848, including letters from leading Universalists and Unitarians such as Adin Ballou, Thomas Whittemore, Hosea Ballou, Paul Dean, and Samuel Joseph May; Turner family correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
1871-1872, From E.G. Brooks to Amy Turner Brown., 1871-1872 Digital
Sermons, 1813-1843; essays; biographical sketches; correspondence, 1803-1848, including letters from leading Universalists and Unitarians such as Adin Ballou, Thomas Whittemore, Hosea Ballou, Paul Dean, and Samuel Joseph May; Turner family correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
"A Bad Trip" by John Smith, February 3, 1970 Digital
VHS and DVD copies of the film A Course Is Born, the Making of "About Your Sexuality". This film was created in order to introduce the program About Your Sexuality to junior high schools, ca., 1970 Digital
A Gay Bibliography, Task Force on Gay Liberation, American Library Association, 1975 Digital
The bulk of the records in this collection are those of Rev. Robert Wheatly, director of the Office of Gay Concerns from 1977-1986. Correspondence to and from him and some of the other directors may be found throughout the collection, as well. In addition, much of the material in this collection not only documents the activities of the office, but also chronicles a growing nationwide movement concerning the rights of sexual minorities.
"A Liberals View of Intermarriage" and other writings by Dr. Donald Harrington, 1968 Digital
A photocopy of a typed manuscript and handwritten letters, entitled Some letters of Theodore Parker, with comments by William I. Bowditch. Digital
"A Question...An Answer" Special Dispatch by Mary Small, BAC Correspondent to UUA, n.d. Digital
"A Separatist UU Black Church Is Possible" by Terence Shea, The National Observer, March 4, 1968 Digital
A sermon based on “Math: 11-29. Learn of me for I am meek & lowly in heart: and ye shall find Rest unto your Souls.” Digital
A sermon based on Romans: 5-10. "We shall be saved by His Life." Digital
"A Sermon preached at Weston, May 20th, 1810, Proverbs, Third Chapter, Eleven and Twelve", May 20, 1810 Digital
A sermon written by Rev. Samuel Deane in 1784, based on James 3:8, entitled The way to cure ye evils of ye tongue. , 1784 Digital
This is a fourteen page sermon, delivered by Rev. Samuel Deane on December 26, 1784. It is based on James 3:8 and is entitled The way to cure ye evils of ye tongue.