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- Q15379128 subject Q16786309.
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- Q15379128 abstract "Eugene S. Callender (January 21, 1926 – November 2, 2013) was an American pastor and civil rights activist.Callender was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and studied at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and Boston University, before becoming the first African American to study at Westminster Theological Seminary. He later studied at New York Law School.For most of his life, Callender lived and worked in Harlem. He was an ordained Presbyterian minister, and also served as deputy administrator of the New York City Housing and Development Administration.".
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- Q15379128 comment "Eugene S. Callender (January 21, 1926 – November 2, 2013) was an American pastor and civil rights activist.Callender was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and studied at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and Boston University, before becoming the first African American to study at Westminster Theological Seminary. He later studied at New York Law School.For most of his life, Callender lived and worked in Harlem.".
- Q15379128 label "Eugene Callender".