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Second Baptist Church (Los Angeles)

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advised listeners to avoid hatred and violence in the struggle for equal rights, and predicted that the struggle would be long and hard. A youth chorus sang "I Have A Dream," composed by Mrs. Esther Hines of the Second Baptist music department. A special collection was taken at the ceremony to raise funds to rebuild three Southern churches that had been burned. Dr. King noted that the churches had been burned because their people wanted the right to vote and noted that "the fact that they were burned indicated that those churches had become so relevant and were doing enough so that somebody wanted to burn them out."
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other areas of the city. However, the pastor, Rev. William Epps, opted to keep Second Baptist in the building it has occupied since 1926. Although the church remains predominantly African-American, the church's nursery school as of 2007 was 98% Latino. Second Baptist has also rented its sanctuary to Spanish-speaking Protestant congregations for services.
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February 16, 1964: Martin Luther King Jr., spoke to a standing-room-only capacity congregation at Second Baptist. His sermon included the reading of an imaginary "letter" from St. Paul on Crete to American Christians. Dr. King called for "a new Jefferson to proclaim that all men are created equal,"
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spoke on the subject of illegal immigrants at Second Baptist. Young called the United States "a stew" rather than a melting pot, noting that "the onions and the garlic and the meat won't fully blend, but they all contribute to the flavor." He said that immigrants from Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the
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May 13, 1962: A mass meeting billed as the "Citizens Protest Rally Committee" was attended by 1,200 persons at Second Baptist. The gathering called for an inquiry into the causes of violence that erupted after one Muslim was killed and six others wounded in a gun battle with police in front of the
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for comments indicating that African-Americans could not be drawn into a war with the Soviet Union. Randolph charged that Communists had "split Negro leadership when unity is needed." He accused Robeson of hobnobbing with Europeans rather than mingling with African-Americans and declared that the
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called Dr. King a "notorious liar," Dr. Thomas Kilgore Jr., pastor of Second Baptist, called for Hoover to either apologize for his statements to submit his resignation. Rev. Kilgore noted that he had known Dr. King since he was three years old and recalled "dandling young Martin on his knee more
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spoke to a group of 50 civil rights leaders at Second Baptist. Lomax urged civil rights leaders to speak publicly against rioting in Philadelphia. He predicted it would be "a long, hot fall" in Los Angeles and encouraged the leaders to go "into the homes, poolrooms and, if necessary, the dens of
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On May 13, 1885, Second Baptist Church, the first African-American Baptist Church in Southern California, was organized in Los Angeles. Second Baptist Church was born in the minds and hearts of early African-American Baptists in Los Angeles who felt the need to have their own church where the free
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spoke from the pulpit at Second Baptist to encourage members to vote in the upcoming city elections. Bradley told reporters at the time, "The black church has been a center of activism. It achieved the right to vote. It has tried to inject into political service a kind of ethical and spiritual
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also spoke at the meeting. In his comments, Malcolm X told the crowd: "They say we hate because we tell the truth. They say we inflame the Negro. The hell they've been catching for 400 years has inflamed them. We were brought here 400 years ago in chains. And it's been 400 years of undiluted
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spoke to the national convention of the Women's Political Study Club, which was held at Second Baptist. Martin urged African-Americans to vote for a Republican House of Representatives in 1942. He charged that the New Dealers' answer to every problem was a request for more money and power, and
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In recent decades, the demographics of the neighborhood surrounding Second Baptist Church has changed from an overwhelmingly African-American community to one that, as of 2007, was 40% African American and more than 50% Latino. The demographic change saw many of Second Baptist's members move to
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became the cultural and business hub of the African-American community in Los Angeles from the 1920s to the 1950s. The Second Baptist Church building, located one block west of Central Avenue at 24th Street, was deemed to satisfy the registration requirements set forth in the Multiple Property
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in Mississippi. Parishioners donated $ 2,500 to buy round-trip bus tickets for the riders. The Freedom Riders walked past "a farewell throng" from Second Baptist before boarding the bus. One of the riders, Marilyn Eisenberg, an 18-year-old student at UC Berkeley, told a reporter outside the
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described the service: "Men in suits and women in Sunday dresses were outnumbered by youths, who wore berets, sweatshirts with portraits of Negro leaders and casual clothing. The mood of the meeting was constructive, rather than antagonistic. The meeting did not serve as a place to air blind
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reported that Malcolm X's comments were met with a standing ovation, wild cheers, and thunderous applause. The pastor of Second Baptist, the Rev. J. Raymond Henderson, spoke after Malcolm X and criticized "the inflammatory speeches made today." While agreeing there was a problem with police
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August 12, 1932: The Western Baptist Association of Southern California, an association of African-American Baptist churches, held its 40th annual convention at Second Baptist. A resolution was passed favoring existing prohibition laws and their enforcement but also commending a plank in the
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According to a history of the church, the congregation's leaders acquired the property on which the current structure sits after hiring a real estate agent "who was very light in complexion." The leaders were reportedly concerned that white property owners may not sell to an African-American
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had been courageous in admitting he made a mistake after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, and continued, "It is time for somebody in Washington to say we made a mistake in Vietnam." Dr. King also said that white racism was "still a glaring reality in our country," and charged that the U.S. Congress,
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January 1953: Second Baptist Church opened its membership to all races. The move followed a unanimous vote by the congregation. The pastor, Rev. J. Raymond Henderson (pastor from 1941 to 1963) stated that "we are opposed to race prejudice and to the idea of a segregated
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time had come for African-Americans to take a stand against Communism. Numerous picketers gathered outside the church as Randolph spoke, handing out flyers quoting Robeson's remarks and advertising a meeting celebrating the 32nd anniversary of the Russian Revolution.
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expression of worship in the black idiom could flow uninhibited. Of the three persons who started the church only the name of the first pastor is remembered, Reverend S. C. Pierce. Rev. Pierce organized Second Baptist Church and ministered there for two years.
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welcomed the delegates to Los Angeles in the opening address. The conference passed a resolution supporting the war effort, condemning Nazi racial principles, and acknowledging that "all civil rights are slated for destruction if Nazism is victorious."
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in collaboration with Norman Marsh. The church building opened in January 1926 with seating for more than 2,000 persons. The church's pastor at the time the church was built was Dr. Thomas L. Griffith, who served in that position from 1921 to 1941.
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brutality, Rev. Henderson noted that the church had been loaned to the group on the understanding that it was to be a peaceful meeting and added, "We don't want it said that the Muslims ran this meeting. We are not in favor of hating anyone."
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Jim Newton; James Rainery (December 18, 2000). "Mayor Vows to Revive Troubled Parks; Politics: He pledges to have one fixed every two weeks until he leaves office. In race to replace him, Hahn also addresses congregation in South-Central".
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October 1987: Rev. William Epps became the pastor of Second Baptist Church. Rev. Otis Moss Jr., served briefly as pastor from the time of Dr. Kilgore's retirement at the end of 1985 until shortly before the appointment of Rev.
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July 12, 1961: Following a sermon by Dr. J. Raymond Henderson on "the sin of moral neutrality," a group of 12 local residents (eight white, four African-American) departed from Second Baptist Church on a bus to join the
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spoke at Second Baptist and criticized the conduct of the November 2000 presidential election in which African-American voters said many of their votes were not counted and voting was made difficult in
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October - November 1974: Second Baptist hosted a series of national speakers in a forum called "The Quality of Life." The speakers slated to appear at Second Baptist as part of the forum included Rev.
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for failing to take action in support of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and pointed to civil rights violations in South Africa, Rhodesia, Italian Somaliland, Kenya, and the United States.
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April 5, 1968: African-American leaders gathered at Second Baptist in a show of unity following the assassination of Dr. King one day earlier. The gathering was attended by leaders including
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The congregation was also active in campaigns against racial discrimination in housing, public beaches, swimming pools, and restaurants. In 1954, the congregation contributed $ 1,500 to the
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February 8, 1979: A group of 131 African-American preachers gathered at Second Baptist and formed "The Gathering," an ecumenical group seeking to reduce an increase in police brutality.
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March 17, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr., spoke at Second Baptist two weeks before he was assassinated. Delivering the sermon at the Sunday worship service, Dr. King spoke against the
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April 1999: Second Baptist Church hosts its 35th Annual Community Good Friday service featuring the "Seven Last Words of Christ." Participating pastors included Rev. Oliver Brown of
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in her campaign for Congress. Traveling to Los Angeles to continue her husband's nonviolent movement, Mrs. King commented on the shooting a few days earlier of former Alabama Gov.
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September 20, 1981: Former Vice President Walter Mondale spoke at Second Baptist, criticizing President Reagan's budget cuts for "closing the door" on the poor and disadvantaged.
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warned that the New Deal policies had led the country to the brink of bankruptcy. Martin added, "There can be no help from the New Deal. They have had their chance and failed."
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Muslim Temple. One speaker, Wendell Green, charged that Los Angeles policemen act "like a conquering army in an occupied country when dealing with Negroes." Muslim leader
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iniquity" if they wanted to achieve true leadership. He chided some in the group as publicity seekers, "Many of you got on the freedom train just in time to get on TV."
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for President of the United States, Rev. Abernathy warned that the other candidates (Richard Nixon and George Wallace) would "turn back the clock" on civil rights.
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1954: The Second Baptist Church congregation raised $ 1,500 to print briefs filed by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund with the U.S. Supreme Court in the landmark
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February 19, 1994: A group of African-American ministers held a press conference at Second Baptist Church denouncing "persecution frenzy" directed at singer
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was conducted at Second Baptist, the first time the NAACP conference had been held in the western United States. Persons attending the conference included
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organization and hoped that the white owners would be more inclined to sell to a light-skinned agent who appeared to be "a member of their racial group."
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Orient, like European immigrants before them, were people "searching for a new truth, a new possibility, a new kind of freedom of expression."
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February 29, 1926: A mass meeting was held at Second Baptist to launch a campaign to increase membership of the Los Angeles branch of the
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than 30 years ago." Rev. Kilgore released a telegram he had sent to President Johnson expressing "grave concern" over Hoover's comments.
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Among the historic institutions along the Central Avenue Corridor, the Second Baptist Church played a particularly vital role in the
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who spoke at Second Baptist on many occasions from May 1956 to March 1968. Other noted persons to speak at Second Baptist include
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Submission for African-Americans in Los Angeles. Other sites listed pursuant to the same Multiple Property Submission include the
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The following is a list of some of the important speeches and other milestone events in the history of the Second Baptist Church.
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The Second Baptist Church occupies a Lombardy Romanesque Revival church structure located along 24th Street to the west of
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2001: Second Baptist Church received a grant from the Getty Trust to help rehabilitate the historic church building.
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church, "This is the best thing I can do to push forward this fight for integration of one segment of the south."
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Teresa Grimes, Jay Fantone, Christina Chiang, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates (February 1, 2009).
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value ... the church can speak without retaliation by employers, by powerful business interests."
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Ray Rogers (October 26, 1968). "Abernathy in L.A. to Turn Out Negro 'Conscience' Vote Nov. 5".
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John Dart (February 23, 1985). "Thomas Kilgore: Second Baptist Church Leader for 21 Years".
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hell. If we don't hate the white man, then you don't know what you're talking about." The
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John L. Mitchell (September 21, 1981). "Mondale Accuses Reagan of 'Closing Door' on Poor".
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Teresa Grimess and Jay Fantone, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates (February 1, 2009).
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Teresa Grimes and Christina Chiang, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates (June 1, 2008).
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and Congressional leaders, calling for prompt action in passing civil rights legislation.
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Ray Rogers (April 7, 1968). "Dr. King's Murder Spurs Unity Display by L.A. Negro Groups".
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dominated by the rural South, "stands as a stubborn force in the way of social progress."
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2007: Second Baptist Church commenced a $ 5 million renovation of its sanctuary complex.
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Doug Smith (September 12, 1977). "Young Says Illegal Aliens Seeking 'a New Freedom'".
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Teresa Grimes and Jay Fantone, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates (June 1, 2008).
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Betty Liddick (May 19, 1972). "'All Victimized by the Same Evil Force'---Mrs. King".
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Bill Boyarsky (March 27, 1979). "Mayor Takes City Council Campaign to the Pulpit".
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September 24, 1941: Republican National Chairman (and later Speaker of the House)
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conducted an annual evangelistic service and preaching mission at Second Baptist.
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Lance Brisson (August 30, 1964). "Negro Charges Rights Leaders Betray Cause".
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January 3, 1926: At the dedication for the current church structure, the Rev.
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Teresa Grimes, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates (December 31, 2008).
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appeared at Second Baptist, and Brown announced his endorsement of Pres.
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was held at Second Baptist seven months after the United States entered
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Teresa Grimes, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates (June 1, 2008).
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Teresa Grimes, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates (June 1, 2008).
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Teresa Grimes, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates (August 2008).
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November 6, 1949: A. Philip Randolph, international president of the
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List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in South Los Angeles
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October 9, 1955: Dr. Theodore R.M. Howard, president-elect of the
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to print the briefs used in the United States Supreme Court case,
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored Persons
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appeared at Second Baptist to announce her endorsement of
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Republican platform allowing each state to change the law.
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John Dart (October 3, 1987). "Southern California File".
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Los Angeles Department of City Planning (2007-09-07).
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Big Orange Landmarks posting on Second Baptist Church
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Second Baptist Church of Los Angeles official website
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July 13–19, 1942: The 33rd annual conference of the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Second Baptist Church (Los Angeles, California)

South Los Angeles
Los Angeles
California
United States
Denomination
Baptist
American Baptist Churches USA
Progressive National Baptist Convention
Church website
Architect(s)
Paul R. Williams
Norman F. Marsh
Style
Lombardy Romanesque Revival
Pastor(s)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument
Second Baptist Church (Los Angeles) is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Second Baptist Church (Los Angeles) is located in California
Second Baptist Church (Los Angeles) is located in the United States
Los Angeles, California
34°01′16″N 118°15′23″W / 34.02111°N 118.25639°W / 34.02111; -118.25639
09000151
Baptist
Church
South Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument
National Register of Historic Places

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