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Clarence H. Cobbs

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I wanted nothing else. It sold itself. Reverend Clarence Cobbs was only too happy to get it because it did what he wanted he wanted to use it for gospel purposes. It was the most unusual thing you ever heard. People came from all over just to hear me play that
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residents that Cobbs was homosexual. The First Church of Deliverance became known as a welcoming place for gay black Chicagoans, and Cobbs made no effort to hide annual vacations he took with his male secretary R. Edward Bolden. When articles in
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indicated that he was "facing the possibility of questioning by state's attorney's police concerning widespread rumors of a scandalous nature", Cobbs stated that he was a "full man", and filed a
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Nicknamed "Preacher", Cobbs became known for his fashionable clothes, informal manner, and stirring performances with the church's 200-member choir. They appeared before large crowds in
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In 1953, the Church of Deliverance became the first black church in the country to televise its services, which were carried on
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in May 1929. It moved again in 1930, to 4633 South State Street, and to a brick building at 4315 South Wabash Avenue in 1933.
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in 1935. The hour-long "Midnight Broadcast" pioneered a format which was followed by many subsequent religious programs.
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Djedje, Jacqueline Cogdell (1993). "Los Angeles Composers of African American Gospel Music: The First Generations".
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Djedje, Jacqueline Cogdell (1993). "Los Angeles Composers of African American Gospel Music: The First Generations".
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Cobbs' hour-long radio broadcasts pioneered a format which was followed by many subsequent religious programs.
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credited one of Cobbs' radio sermons for inspiring her 1951 song "My Expectation", and songwriters
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in the years before the latter's death in 1972, and paid for his funeral services and burial.
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Though he never publicly discussed his orientation, it was rumored among churchgoers and
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Passionately Human, No Less Divine: Religion and Culture in Black Chicago, 1915–1952
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By the early 1940s, the congregation had over 9,000 members. It affiliated with the
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Clarence H. Cobbs died at his home in Chicago on June 28, 1979. He is interred in
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to speak on his radio program to counsel against violence and promote acceptance.
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The First Church of Deliverance published music for gospel composers such as
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After Hedgepath's death, Cobbs founded his own congregation, the
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In 1939, the church moved into a large new building designed by
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African American Preachers and Politics: The Careys of Chicago
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A City Called Heaven: Chicago and the Birth of Gospel Music
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A City Called Heaven: Chicago and the Birth of Gospel Music
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First Church of Deliverance mausoleum at Oak Woods Cemetery
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Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City
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The First Church of Deliverance building was designated a
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at its Wabash Avenue site, and that same year, composer
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Cobbs was a member of the executive committee of the
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also dedicated works to him. Cobbs supported singer
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Index

Memphis
Chicago
Oak Woods Cemetery
First Church of Deliverance
spiritualist
First Church of Deliverance
Memphis, Tennessee
Kortrecht High School
Lucie Campbell
Pilgrim Baptist Church
spiritualist

First Church of Deliverance
First Church of Deliverance
State Street
Comiskey Park
WSBC
Walter T. Bailey
Kenneth Morris
Hammond organ
Metropolitan Spiritual Churches of Christ
WLS-TV

Bronzeville
The Chicago Defender
defamation
NAACP
fair housing
Archibald Carey
Oak Woods Cemetery

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