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Title
Reverend H. Randolph Moore and ten parishioners in front of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Los Angeles, circa 1950
Alternative Title
St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Los Angeles
Date Created and/or Issued
[circa 1950]
1950
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection
Rights Information
spec-coll@library.ucla.edu
Description
Group portrait of Reverend H. Randolph Moore, Vicar of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, with 10 parishioners. They are posing outside of the church.
H. Randolph Moore, a graduate of Oberlin College and USC, was ordained in 1925 in Atlanta. He came to Los Angeles as Vicar of St. Philip the Evangelist Episcopal Church in 1934 and retired in 1971. He was named a lifetime canon of St. Paul's Cathedral by Bishop Francis Eric Bloy for his "outstanding leadership of St. Philip's Parish and his long and faithful service to the diocese and its bishops." He received a doctorate of divinity degree in Liberia in 1966.
Type
image
Identifier
uclalsc_1889_b18_f06_009.tif
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Subject
African American clergy
African American churches
Moore, H. Randolph (Herbert Randolph), 1898-1990
St. Phillips Church (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Source
Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection
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