Walker, Lucius, 1930-2010
Biography:
Lucius Walker was a Milwaukee, Wisconsin minister and civil rights activist in the 1960s, where he served at Hulburt Baptist Church, an all-white congregation on the south side of the city; he also served as the founding director of Northcott Neighborhood House. In 1967, Walker relocated to the New York City area, where he was named the founding director of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO), an ecumenical group working for peace and social justice where he organized efforts to bring humanitarian aid to Central America, Cuba, and New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. At his death in 2010, he was serving as pastor of the Salvation Baptist Church of New York.
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- March on Milwaukee: Civil Rights History Project (Golda Meir Library (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries))
- 3 Mayor's Log, 31 July, 1967, Page 3 (Administrative reports)
- 49 Mayor's Log, 4 August, 1967, Page 37 (Administrative reports)
- 51 Mayor's Log, 4 August, 1967, Page 39 (Administrative reports)
- 53 Mayor's Log, 4 August, 1967, Page 41 (Administrative reports)
- 54 Mayor's Log, 5 August, 1967, Page 42 (Administrative reports)
- 58 Mayor's Log, 5 August, 1967, Page 46 (Administrative reports)
- 74 Mayor's Log, 7 August, 1967, Page 61 (Administrative reports)
- 80 Mayor's Log, 9 August, 1967, Page 67 (Administrative reports)
- Oral History Interview with Grant and Lucinda Gordon June 9, 1995, part II (Sound recordings)
- Oral History Interview with Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson, June 15, 1995, part III (Sound recordings)
- Oral History Interview with Rev. William J. Miles, March 18, 1994, part I (Audio)