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Raymond G. Mullins Papers, 1953-2010 (majority within 1970-1990)

4.75 linear feet (in 5 boxes) — 842 KB (online)

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Ypsilanti, Michigan attorney active in community affairs, particularly in areas of civil rights and minority education. President of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Ypsilanti-Willow Run Branch, 1981-1982 and 1987 to 1998. Correspondence, papers associated with his involvement in NAACP activities, documents relating to judgeship candidacy in 1992, printed material culled from Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebrations, and papers documenting service to Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church.

The Raymond G. Mullins papers are mainly comprised of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People material; papers related to his Washtenaw judgeship candidacy in 1992; printed material from Martin Luther King Day celebrations; and documents representing his years of service to Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church. The 4.75 linear feet collection covers the years 1953 to 2010 and are arranged into the following series:

Political and Professional Activities

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church

Organization Affiliations

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Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church

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The Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church series (1.5 linear feet and 842 KB) illustrates the rich history of the church and of Mullins' commitment to it. Among the documents are anniversary programs, board minutes, correspondence, newspaper articles, and materials concerning their involvement in civil rights programs. The annual Brotherhood Banquet is particularly well documented, with eight folders of planning material, programs, press releases, and clippings.

The bulk of the series contains minutes and agendas from the various committees that Mullins was involved with. The 150th Anniversary Committee has the largest amount of material and contains minutes, correspondence, and fliers. There is also a large amount of material from the Building Committee, which includes architecture drawings, correspondence, and minutes.

The "minutes and agendas" folder contains materials from Trustee meetings, Board meetings, and Church Conference meetings. These committees were grouped together to reflect the original order of the collection. Materials that were interfiled within these minutes and notes, such as correspondence and reports, were kept in their given location.

In addition, the series contains a folder of administrative procedures and information. There is a document of procedures to follow for general vouchers, a list of regular meeting dates for all of the church boards and committees, a list of Brown Chapel ministries, and a draft of bereavement procedures.