First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles
Address: 2936 West 8th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90005
Phone: (213) 389-1356 Fax: (213) 389-2080
Email: info@uula.org Web: http://uula.org/
Register of the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles Records, 1938-1981
Location: Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research
Address: 6120 South Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90044
Size: 0.66 cubic ft.
Finding Aid: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf1c6001j5
Phone: 323-759-6063 Fax: 323-759-2252
Email: archives@socallib.org Web: http://www.socallib.org/
"When the great advocate of abolition of slavery, Theodore Parker...delivered his
famous sermon on Justice he said, 'The Silesian merchant fattens on the weaver's tears,
and eats their children's bones. Three million slaves earn the enjoyment of Americans
who curse them in the name of Christ.' Parker did not ask the consent of President
Martin Van Buren, or a Congressional Committee. He was working and living under the
First Amendment to the Constitution. And in my own way I do the same."
Stephen Fritchman. "Remarks of Reverend Stephen H. Fritchman at a Meeting of the Hollywood Council of
the Arts, Sciences and Professions, Embassy Auditorium, Los Angeles." September 21, 1951.