Children of the Rainbow (Rev. Dr....
Children of the Rainbow (Rev. Dr. Finley Campbell, 1970)

UUMUAC (You Me Act): The Unitarian Universalist Multiracial ... by Barbara Jean Walsh

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Rev. Dr. Finley C. Campbell’s Children of the Rainbow is a stirring call to recognize difference as the foundation for genuine unity. Speaking in 1970, he argued that the presence of Black students on white campuses was never neutral—it was meant to be a shock, a confrontation, a reminder of America’s unfinished reckoning with slavery, segregation, and systemic racism. Their very existence in classrooms challenged the myth of “colorblindness,” insisting instead that difference must be acknowledged and valued, like the many colors of a rainbow. This confrontation opened doors to humility, awareness, and the possibility of deeper human connection.

Campbell went on to describe Black students as catalysts for educational and cultural transformation, demanding that Black history, literature, and art be integrated into mainstream learnin ... 

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Liberal Religionmultiracial"Finley Campbell"Multiracial UnityUnityBlack HistoryRacism1970Goshen CollegeBlack Panther PartyBlack students