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Rev. David Schwartz
The Rev. Dr. Lewis McGee, ordained a Unitarian in 1949, was one of the first Black UU religious leaders. Founding an integrated church in Chicago in 1949, preaching at the intersection of justice, race, and humanism, he offers contemporary guidance on what it means to be a religion for all souls.
By First Unitarian Church of ChicagoRev. David Schwartz
The Rev. Dr. Lewis McGee, ordained a Unitarian in 1949, was one of the first Black UU religious leaders. Founding an integrated church in Chicago in 1949, preaching at the intersection of justice, race, and humanism, he offers contemporary guidance on what it means to be a religion for all souls.