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Story November 13, 1953

Arkansas State Press

Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

Dr. J. G. Collins of Bullock Temple CME Church in Little Rock hosts the annual CME conference starting Wednesday, presided by Bishop Luther Stewart. His son, Dr. H. H. Collins, California's first Black city councilman, will attend through Sunday.

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Bullock Host to
Annual Confab

Dr. J. G. Collins, pastor of Bullock Temple CME church, 1214 W. 17th street, will be host pastor to the Little Rock annual conference of the CME church, which
DR. COLLINS
(See BULLOCK—page four)
Bullock-
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will open Wednesday morning with Bishop Luther Stewart, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, presiding.
Dr. Collins will have as one of his guests his son, Dr. H. H. Collins who pastors in Bakersfield, California and is the first Negro ever to be elected a city councilman in the state of California. He will arrive in the city late this week and will attend the conference. The pastor's appreciation will continue thru Sunday.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Family Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Church Conference Cme Church Little Rock First Negro Councilman Family Visit

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. J. G. Collins Bishop Luther Stewart Dr. H. H. Collins

Where did it happen?

Little Rock, Arkansas

Story Details

Key Persons

Dr. J. G. Collins Bishop Luther Stewart Dr. H. H. Collins

Location

Little Rock, Arkansas

Event Date

Wednesday Morning Through Sunday

Story Details

Dr. J. G. Collins hosts the Little Rock annual conference of the CME church at Bullock Temple, with Bishop Luther Stewart presiding. His son, Dr. H. H. Collins, the first Negro elected city councilman in California, will attend.

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