
Photo Credit: Collegian Photo Timothy Gyves
The Rev. Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker, was
the senior pastor of the Canaan
Baptist Church of Christ in Harlem.
Walker worked with King to further the civil rights movement in
the 1960s and is considered one of his historians.
He is an authority on the music of the African-American religious experience and has traveled widely as a human rights activist. He is world commissioner of the Program to Combat Racism of the World Council of Churches and is president of the American Committee on Africa and the secretary-general of its Religious Action Network. He is also chairman of the consortium for the Central Harlem Development responsible for a $65 million in housing construction in central Harlem.
Title: Somebody's Calling My Name
Publisher: Judson Press Date
Published: November 1995
Format: Trade Paper
Title: Road to Damascus; A Journey of Faith
Publisher: Martin Luther King Press Date
Published: January 1985
Format: Trade Cloth
The American
Committee on Africa
Wyatt Tee Walker, President
Jennifer Davis, Executive Director
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American Committee on Africa
50 Broad Street, Suite 711
New York, NY 10004
Tel: (212) 785-1024
Fax: (212) 785-1078
E-mail: acoa@igc.apc.org
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