- Robert Graetz
Robert S. Graetz (
May 16 ,1928 - ) is aLutheran clergyman who, as the white pastor of a black congregation inMontgomery, Alabama , openly supported theMontgomery bus boycott , a landmark event of the U.S. civil rights movement.Role in civil rights movement
Graetz' first full-time job as pastor was to a black congregation, Trinity Lutheran Church in Montgomery. He began working there in 1955, the year of the
Montgomery Bus Boycott . A personal friend ofRosa Parks [http://www4.wittenberg.edu/news/2005/01_17.html] , Graetz became secretary of theMontgomery Improvement Association [http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&mode=display&gid=20052687771948356801111555] , the organization founded to organize and support the boycott. Graetz' support of the movement included appearing at meetings led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. [http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/publications/papers/vol3/561200.003-We_Are_Still_Walking.htm]For his support of the boycott, Graetz and his family were ostracized by other whites and suffered several episodes of harassment, including tire slashings [http://www.montgomeryboycott.com/profile_graetz.htm] , arrest [http://www4.wittenberg.edu/news/2005/01_04.html] and bombings. Bombs were planted at his home on three occasions; the largest did not explode. [http://www.montgomeryboycott.com/profile_graetz.htm]
Graetz wrote "A White Preacher's Memoir: The Montgomery Bus Boycott" (Black Belt Press, September 1999. ISBN 1579660150) about his experiences.
Biographical details
Graetz was born in
Clarksburg, West Virginia , and educated inColumbus, Ohio . He graduated fromCapital University inBexley, Ohio in 1950 [http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/chronology/details/560322-015.htm] , and received a B.D. in 1955 from Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary in Columbus, Ohio (now [http://www.trinitylutheranseminary.edu Trinity Lutheran Seminary] [http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&mode=display&gid=20052687771948356801111555] . He married Jean Ellis (known as Jeannie) on June 10, 1951 in East Springfield, Penn [http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&mode=display&gid=20052687771948356801111555] .Career
This list is from the [http://www.lutheransonline.com/ Lutherans Online] page for Pr. Graetz [http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&mode=display&gid=20052687771948356801111555 here] .
Community Lutheran,
Los Angele , Cal. (1952-54), as an intern (student pastor)
Trinity Lutheran, Montgomery, Ala. (1955-58)
St. Philip Lutheran, Columbus, Ohio (1958-67) -– later named Pastor Emeritus
Lutheran Mission 373,Washington, D.C. (1967-70), an experimental community ministry
St. James Lutheran, Washington, D. C. (1970), interim pastor
Ohio Council of Churches,Columbus, Ohio (1970-83)
Christ the King Lutheran, Columbus, Ohio (1974)
St. John Lutheran, Logan, Ohio (1983-95), part-time ministry
Retired,October 31 ,1995 -– named Pastor Emeritus
St. Matthew Lutheran,Sugar Grove, Ohio (1997-1998), interim pastor
St. John Lutheran Church,Logan, Ohio (1998), interim pastor
St. Paul Lutheran Church,Pomeroy, Ohio , and St. John Lutheran Church,Racine, Ohio , interim pastor (2001-2002)
Faith Lutheran Church,Jackson, Ohio , interim pastor (2002-2003)Awards
Russwurm Award, National Negro Newspaper Publishers Association, 1957
Selma Humanitarian Award, from the producers and cast of the musical "Selma," about life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1976
Distinguished Alumnus, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, 1986
Doctor of Humanities, Capital University, 1990
Ohio Humanitarian Award, 1993, in conjunction with Martin Luther King Day celebration
(Ohio) Governor's Humanitarian Award, 1997, in conjunction with Martin Luther King Day celebrationBooks and publications
A Congregational Guide to Human Relations, 1964
"An Informed Church Serves a Diverse Society," chapter in "The Church in a Diverse Society," ed. L.W. Halvorson, Augsburg, 1964
Monthly columnist for Columbus, Ohio, Diocese Catholic Times (1973-87)
"Montgomery - a White Preacher's Memoir," Chicago: Augsburg Fortress, 1991 (re-published as "A White Preacher's Memoir: The Montgomery Bus Boycott." Black Belt Press, September 1999. ISBN 1579660150
"A White Preacher's Message on Race And Reconciliation: Based on His Experiences Beginning With the Montgomery Bus Boycott." Montgomery: [http://www.newsouthbooks.com/ New South Books] , 2006. ISBN 1588381900Links
* Wittenberg University [http://www.wittenberg.edu/] [http://www4.wittenberg.edu/news/2005/01_04.html press release] on Graetz' appearance at a Martin Luther King commemoration in January 2005
* Wittenberg University [http://www.wittenberg.edu/] [http://www4.wittenberg.edu/news/2005/01_17.html press release] following Graetz' appearance on campus in January, 2005
* Profile of Graetz, with photo, in a special [http://www.montgomeryboycott.com/profile_graetz.htm Montgomery Advertiser section] on the Montgomery Bus Boycott
* National Public Radio, News and Notes, Nov. 4, 2005: [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4989402 Ed Gordon interviews Robert Graetz]
* New South Books [http://www.newsouthbooks.com/pages/?cat=16 press release] prior to a January, 2007 Graetz appearance at the Alabama Department of Archives and History
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