The following is just a portion of what is available at:
http://h0bbes.wordpress.com/2006/09/05/the-beginning-of-regional-conferences-in-the-us-iii/
Check it out for yourself and come to your own conclusions.
"In October 1928, W. H. Greenthe Colored Secretary of the General Conference (GC)died. His position was not filled immediately as many Black ministers felt that the only way to improve the work among Negroes of the country is to organize colored conferences, whereby the colored people may handle their own money, employ their own workers and so develop administrative ability and all cultural lines of work to organize Negro conferences that would function in exactly the same relation to the General Conference as white conferences. (Quoted in Jacob Justiss Angels in Ebony p46.)
After discussion, the GC appointed a commission of eleven Whites and five Blacks to study the issue. J. K. Humphrey had been one of the Black ministers calling for Black Conferences and was one of those appointed to the commission. Humphrey later accused the White members of the committee of meeting separately and asking the Black members of the committee to rubber-stamp their decision that Black Conferences were not appropriate. Humphrey later left the SDA Church and formed the United Sabbath Day Adventist Church.
By 1944 however, the situation had changedthe Black membership of the church had grown considerably and Black members were better educated and more confident than in the past. This lead a group of Black SDA laity to form the National Association for the Advancement of World-wide Work Among Colored Seventh-day Adventists on October 16, 1943. The group was chaired by Joseph T. Dodson, other members included Eva B. Dykesone of the first Black American woman to receive a PhD, while the Corresponding Secretary was Valarie Justissthe second SDA Black woman to receive a PhD."
Thanks MVA, I appreciate your research on this. I guess my main question for today is why do they continue to have two separate conferences? I could understand it if they were in another country but to me having two separate conferences right here in the good ole U.S.A. is unnecessary. Just my opinion.
God Bless
Jim Larmore
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