Word: southard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...appointment of Addison E. Southard, Kentucky white man, as first U. S. Minister to Abyssinia (Ethiopia), was reported last month contemporaneously with a meeting in Washington of the Republican National Committee, upon which sits many a Negro. Last week the Pittsburgh Courier (outstanding U. S. Negro weekly) inveighed against "the eminent politicians of the Negro race" and commented sharply on Mr. Southard's appointment...
...Negro man on the street asks, wasn't some Big Negro chosen instead of Mr. Southard? Wasn't a Negro sent to Liberia as Minister?" Well, why not a Negro as Minister to Ethiopia...
...Madeline Southard. She shook her fist at a Bishop...
...delicate and difficult social situation." Said he: "The glory of the Methodist Parsonage has been its sons and daughters. Our sons have sat in Presidents' chairs.* We dare not deny to women ministers the high order of matrimony." The first result of the Gray report was uproar. One Madeline Southard of Winfield, Kan., dashed to the plat form and shook her fist in Bishop Bristol's face. But the report was sustained by a decisive majority. It gives women the right to preach, to baptize, but not to act as shepherdesses of the flock. Antifeminists had a strong ally...
...addition to being Bullard Professor in the Medical School, Dr. Southard was Director of the Massachusetts Psychiatric Institute, President of the Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology, and chief consultant in Neuropsychiatry for the New England Department of the U. S. Public Health Service...