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Father Divine Ephemera Group Lot with Autograph, 1942

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Autographs Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:40.00 - 80.00 USD
Father Divine Ephemera Group Lot with Autograph, 1942
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This item SOLD at 2022 Dec 15 @ 15:12UTC-5 : EST/CDT
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New York...., 1942. Lot of several pieces, including: A three-page, typewritten letter from Reverend M.J. Divine to Lawrence H. Tasker, regarding a letter Tasker had sent him which included newspaper clippings. Divine thanks Tasker for his letter and enclosed editorial, "as I had not previously seen it." He includes some scripture, and laments that his teaching is ignored even "when the nation is divided, and race segregation, hate and intolerance run rampant among men" although "righteousness is marching on." The letter ends with his signature. Included is a postal cover which enclosed this letter, sent from Rev. M. J. Divine's address and with a "Peace" adhesive at bottom left, addressed to Lawrence H. Tasker; also included is the supposed original newspaper clippings, both of which discuss Father Divine's large estate purchased in Tarrytown, New York. Father Divine (c._1876 - September 10, 1965), also known as Reverend M. J. Divine, was an African-American spiritual leader from about 1907, until his death. His full self-given name was Reverend Major Jealous Divine, and he was also known as "the Messenger" early in his life. He founded the International Peace Mission movement, formulated its doctrine, and oversaw its growth from a small and predominantly black congregation into a multiracial and international church. Due to his ideology, many consider him to be a cult leader. Father Divine claimed to be God. He made numerous contributions toward his followers' economic independence and racial equality. He was a contemporary of other religious leaders such as Daddy Grace, Charles Harrison Mason, Noble Drew Ali, James F. Jones (also known as Prophet Jones), Wallace Fard Muhammad, Elijah Muhammad and Jim Jones. All are in Fine-VF condition. Interesting group from an interesting figure.