My General Profile and Major Accomplishments
Early Life
Education
Wiley College
At the age of 14, being considered a "child prodigy", I enrolled in Wiley College in Marshall, Texas.
I graduated from here in 1938.
I earned a Bachelor of Science degree.
Howard University's School of Religion
I went on to Howard University's School of Religion and graduated in 1941.
Profession
Here you can learn a little bit about my Civil Rights career and the career that continued a bit after.
Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR)
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Freedom Rides
In 1966, I resigned from my position as the National Director of CORE. I believed that CORE was losing sight of it’s Ghandi-style pacifism.
I decided to teach at Lincoln University and continued to lecture.
In 1968, I ran for U.S. Congress but was unsuccessful and lost to Shirley Chisholm.
In 1969, I became the Assistant Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare under the Nixon administration. A bit later, I became frustrated with the administration and resigned from my position.
I retired from politics in 1971, though I continued to lecture and serve on different committees.
After accepting a position with the Coalition of American Public Employees (CAPE), I remained there for five years when my health began to go downhill. I was struggling with diabetes. It had taken my sight and I lost both legs to it.
In 1973, I became one of many to sign the Humanist Manifest II.
I cofounded Fund for an Open Society with Morris Milgram in 1975 and led it until 1999.
In 1985, I was also able to publish my own autobiography, Lay Bare the Heart.
At Mary Washington College, I was able to teach there from 1984 through 1998.
In 1998, President Bill Clinton awarded me the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
On July 9, 1999, due to complications, I lost the battle with diabetes and died.
Organizations and Memberships
Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR)
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
I worked as a labor union organizer during 1945-1959.
Student League for Industrial Democracy (SLID)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Democratic Socialists of America
Served as an honorary vice chairman in the Democratic Socialists of America.
A Signature Quote
"The fight for freedom is combined with the fight for equality, and we must realize that this is the fight for America—not just black America but all America."
My Goal, In One Sentence...
Let us work together to bring an end to racial segregation through nonviolence so that we can all see that we are equal!
Other Pertinent Information
I was captain of the debate team at Wiley College.
A. Philip Randolph
Melvin B. Tolson (English professor at Wiley College)
Howard Thurman (Theology professor at Howard University)
Ghandi
My first marriage was to Winnie. We ended up divorcing due to a note she found from another woman and the stress of a miscarriage. I married Lula, the woman who wrote the note, a few years later. When Lula was diagnosed with Hodgkins disease, we were advised not to have any children. Many years later, we looked for a second opinion. After this we were told it was okay to have children. Unfortunately, our first child ended up being a miscarriage. After this, we finally had a girl. Her name was Tami Lynn Farmer and she was born on February 14, 1959. A few years later, we had another girl; Abbey.
Honorary Doctorates and Awards
I have earned numerous honorary doctorates and awards, some of which include:
Sources
Hardy, Sheila, and P. Stephen Hardy. Extraordinary People of the Civil Rights Movement. Canada: Children, 2007. 79-83. Print.
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Free Lance-Star July 10, 1999 Farmer Article
In this article that came out after my death, an outline of my life is given. The article begins on the front page and continues onto page A3. Above this…
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A letter from myself to President John F. Kennedy about the Freedom Ride that was to take place. The letter includes additional information as well and dates back to April 26, 1961.
Mr. Farmer who was the other co-founder?
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