A 64-page transcription of two oral history interviews with the artist-historian Allan Rohan Crite, conducted on June 1, 1977 by Linda Chisholm for the Oral History Collection at Columbia University. Crite is well-known for his work in which he…
This collection consists of three oral history interviews with prominent Episcopal priest, the Rev. Dr. Harold T. Lewis, conducted in 2009, 2010, and 2013.
This collection consists of the oral history interview with the first African American Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio, The Rt. Rev. Dr. Arthur B. Williams Jr., conducted in 2009. Williams’ interview covers his personal and familial life as a native of…
This collection consists of three oral history interviews with prominent Episcopal laywoman, Ms. Delois Burney Ward, conducted in 2013, 2014, and 2015. It also includes supporting documentation provided by Ms. Ward. Ms. Ward was an active member of…
This collection consists of one oral history interview with the Rt. Rev. Nathan D. Baxter who was the Bishop of Central Pennsylvania at the time of the interview.
This collection consists of one oral history interview with the first African American member of the Order of the Holy Cross, Mr. Victor Challenor, conducted in 2014. Mr. Challenor integrated the all-white religious order in 1965 and eventually went…
The Reverend Dr. Lloyd Alexander Lewis, agreed to be interviewed about his wife and about his service to the Episcopal Church. The date November 6, 2014 at the Bishop Payne Library and Virginia Theological Seminary.
This collection consists of two oral history interviews with Dr. Kenyon C. Burke, conducted in 2016. Dr. Burke served in the US Air Force in the Korean War and, over the years, worked as the Associate Executive Director of Employment and Economic…
Michael K. Powell is the President and CEO of NCTA - The Internet & Television Association, one of Washington, DC’s largest trade associations. Powell is a former Chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), having been appointed an FCC…
Interview with Episcopal priest, professor, Historical Society of Episcopal Church board member, and co-president of the AAEHC, Alfred Moss. For Audio contact the archives at AskArchive@vts.edu
In 1858. Bishop Thomas Atkinson establish St. Paul’s, where black and white members worship together. The church was renovated by black craftsmen, and the music was offered by a black choir.
After the Civil War the church was reopened as St. Paul’s…
St. Luke's was diverse congregation at its founding, where black and white members worshiped together. The first Archdeacon for Colored Work was ordained in the parish. Rev. Black is the current rector and researched the African American history of…
Interview of Reverend Robert Jemonde Taylor, the eleventh rector of Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church. For Audio contact the archives at AskArchive@vts.edu.
Interview of the Associate for Pastoral Care at Washington National Cathedral, Preston B. Hannibal. For Audio contact the archives at AskArchives@vts.edu