Friends of Color
This is the temporary location of a page with information about Friends of Color - that is Black and other Quakers not of European descent. If you wish to make additions or corrections to this page, please email me (Peter Blood) at inwardlight1@gmail.com.
AFRICAN AMERICAN QUAKERS:
- Cyrus Bustill (1732-1804) FGC page wiki baker, ancestor of Paul Robeson
- William Boen (1735-1824) article on his memoir
longer excerpt in Encyclopedia of African-American History
Inquirer article on wedding re-enactment
Article on many Black Quakers (including Boen) - Paul Cuffe (1759-1817) Quaker sea captain FGC profile wiki
- Jean Toomer (1894-1967) wiki poet & novelist, part of Harlem Renaissance
- Mahala Ashley Dickerson (1912-2007) article in FJ wiki lawyer, philanthropist, Alaskan homesteader
Quakerspeak article on her
Mahala Ashley Dickerson was a trailblazer for justice who fought for marginalized people her whole life. A childhood classmate of Rosa Parks, in the 1940s and 1950s she became the first African American female attorney in Alabama, then the second Black woman to practice law in Indiana, and then the first Black attorney in Alaska—where she played a crucial role in the development of the Alaskan Friends community
Bio on "Blackpast" website Delayed Justice for Sale (Mahala Dickerson's autobiography) - Ira DeAugustine Reid (1901-1968) wiki
- Bayard Rustin (1912-87) Civil Rights organizer FGC profile wiki
Wash. Post review of a bio of Rustin
Profile from Holy Troublemakers & Unconventional Saints
“Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin” (2002 documentary film)
I Must Resist: Bayard Rustin’s Life in Letters - Vera Green (1928-82) Anthropologist specializing in Caribbean cultures FGC profile wiki
- Niyonu Spann Quaker singer, founder of Beyond Diversity 101 (anti-racism training program)
Training website music website Beyond Diversity 101 - Dr. Amanda Kemp Quaker diversity trainer website
bestselling author of Stop Being Afraid! 5 Steps to Transform your Conversations about Racism, and Say the Wrong Thing - Dr. Hal Weaver activist, scholar Black Quaker Project leader bio
- Elizabeth (1766-1866) - in Black Fire
OTHER FRIENDS OF COLOR:
- Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge (b. 1952): Anti-Apartheid Activist and South African Politician.
Wiki Quakers of Color archive Pt 1 Quakers of Color archive interview Pt 2
Quakers in the World
2012 TV show episode of “I Am a Woman: Leap of Faith” - Jean Zaru Palestinian Quaker, head of Ramallah Friends Sch many years
FOC archive interview Brief bio about her book
bio on AFSC website: https://www.afsc.org/story/jean-zaru
video message sent to New England YM annual sessions in 2019 - Emma Condori Mamani Bolivian Quaker. She is of Indigenous background. Active in FWCC. Is working closely with Benigno Sanchez-Eppler to translate many Quaker classics into Spanish. Peter Blood-Patterson also has worked with her closely on some things.
FOC archive interview Friends Journal article by
Phila YM post (re trip to visit US Quakers)
CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH FRIENDS:
- Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) wiki Philadephia YM article
He attended a Quaker school, was close to a Quaker family, admired Quaker beliefs & worship & frequently attended meeting. - Sojourner Truth (1799-1883) wiki article on relation with Progressive Friends
After slavery was abolished in NY state she took refuge with a Quaker Van Wagener family, who bought her from her owner in order to free her. She took their name (Isabella Van Wagener) before she was told by God to take the Name Sojourner Truth. She was close to the Progressive Friends in PA
“We know that she often adopted Quaker dress, choosing not to be portrayed as an object of pity.” - Sarah Mapps Douglass (1806-1882) Friends Journal article wiki
painter, abolitionist, educator - descendent of Cyrus Bustill. Frequent attender at Phila meetings - forced to sit on “Black bench” - Vincent Harding (1931-2014) wiki - closely involved with Pendle Hill including 2 years of staff
- Howard Thurman (1899-1981) He studied under Rufus Jones. He was close to and had a major impact on many Quakers, includingWilmer Cooper & Louise Wilson.
wiki Quaker Religious Thought article on "Thurman & the Quakers"
”Backs Against the Wall” - documentary film on the life of Howard Thurman