Finding aid for the Reverend Wade H. and Mrs. Ruth B. McKinney Papers


Title:
Reverend Wade H. and Mrs. Ruth B. McKinney Papers
Repository:
Western Reserve Historical Society
Phone: 216-721-5722
http://www.wrhs.org
Creator:
McKinney, Wade H. and Ruth B.
Dates:
1898-1966
Quantity:
6.50 linear feet (16 containers and 1 oversize package)
Abstract:
Reverend Wade H. McKinney was pastor of Antioch Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio (1928-1962). He and his wife, Ruth Berry McKinney, were active in numerous church and civic organizations and in the affairs of Cleveland's African American community. The collection consists of biographical materials, correspondence, sermons, speeches, "Thot-O-Grams," financial, printed and miscellaneous papers, and papers relating to Antioch Baptist Church.
Identification:
MS 3549
Location:
closed stacks
Language:
The records are in English

Biography of Reverend Wade H. and Mrs. Ruth B. McKinney

Reverend Wade Hampton McKinney (1892-1963) distinguished himself both in religious and civic affairs. He was born in White County, Georgia, on July 19, 1892 to Wade and Mary B. McKinney. Wade Hampton McKinney attended Atlanta Baptist College Academy, Morehouse College, and the Colgate Rochester Theological Seminary. His education was interrupted for a year while he served in the United States Army during World War I. Upon his return, he completed his education at Morehouse College.

In 1923, after graduating and obtaining his degree from Colgate Rochester Seminary, Reverend McKinney became the pastor of Mount Olive Baptist Church in Flint, Michigan. During his ministry there, he married Annie Ruth Berry. Also while in Flint, two sons, Wade Hampton III and Samuel Berry, were born. Twin daughters, Virginia Ruth and Mary Louise, were born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1932.

In 1928, at the age of thirty-six, he was asked to come to Cleveland, Ohio, to become the seventh pastor of Antioch Baptist Church. Under his leadership, the membership of Antioch, then located at East 24th Street and Central Avenue, grew from approximately 700 to more than 3,000. In 1945, Reverend McKinney organized the Credit Union which grew to become the largest Protestant Credit Union in Ohio, boasting assets of more than $360,000.00. As the need for a new church location became necessary, he led the congregation to its present site at East 89th Street and Cedar Avenue. An ever increasing membership led to the dedication of the "McKinney Youth Center" in 1959. The unit includes a recreational hall, a nursery, twenty-two classrooms, a projector room, and library space.

Reverend McKinney participated in both local and national church organizations. He served as President of the Cleveland Baptist Association and the Cuyahoga Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Cleveland Area Church Federation. In 1947, he attended the Baptist World Alliance in Copenhagen, Denmark, and in 1955 he was a delegate to the 50th Baptist World Alliance in London, England. Shortly afterwards, he attended the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Centennial in Paris, France.

His services and ministry extended far beyond the work of his church. He was active in many of the social and civic agencies which concerned the welfare of Cleveland and he worked with several business enterprises designed to increase the economic status of poor people.

Reverend McKinney was one of the founders of the Future Outlook League which opened many jobs formerly closed to African Americans. He helped organize the Cleveland Business League and the Mt. Pleasant Community Council. During World War II he served on Selective Service Board number 19. Reverend McKinney was a member of the Budget and Policy Committee of the Welfare Federation of Cleveland. He helped organize the Quincy Savings and Loan Company and was the founding force behind the Forest City Hospital. Many successful voter registration campaigns were led by Reverend McKinney. He served on the Mayor's Committee under Mayor Frank Lausche. Also, Reverend McKinney was a member of the Board of Directors of the Cedar Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), serving most of the timie as chairman and a trustee of the Metropolitan YMCA. Reverend McKinney holds the honor of being the first African American foreman of the Cuyahoga County Grand Jury. It was during his term that a crusade against gambling was launched.

Wade Hampton McKinney died in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 18, 1963, after serving as pastor of Antioch Baptist Church for over thirty-four years.

Ruth Berry McKinney (1900-1966) was born Annie Ruth Berry to Reverend and Mrs. Samuel Berry in Birmingham, Alabama, on September 24, 1900. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Spelman College and did graduate work at Columbia University. She taught for three years at Roger Williams University in Nashville, Tennessee, and at Jackson College in Jackson, Mississippi.

In 1924 she married Wade Hampton McKinney who was then a minister in Flint, Michigan. In 1928, when the family came to Cleveland, Mrs. McKinney became actively involved in church and community affairs.

At Antioch Baptist Church, she was a Sunday School teacher in the Beginner Department, an active member of the Missionary Society, and for thirty-five years she directed the Young People's Choir.

Always active in the affairs of religious organizations in Cleveland and across the nation, Mrs. McKinney was a past president of the Cleveland Baptist Women's Council. She was second vice-president of the American Baptist Convention. Her other offices included vice-president for Christian Service of the National Council of American Baptist Women, Chairman of the Spiritual Life Committee of the Cleveland Council of Church Women, member of the Executive Board of the United Church Women of the National Council of Church in Christ in America, member of the Commission on Religion and Race of the Ohio Council of Churches, and member of the Women's Committee of the Baptist World Alliance.

Mrs. McKinney was in great demand as a speaker. Beginning in 1952, she broadcasted one minute radio "Thot-O-Grams" under the auspices of the United Church Women of Cleveland. She served as devotional leader at numerous retreats and churches, at home and abroad. In 1955 she attended the Baptist World Alliance with her husband in London, England. Later, she toured the American Baptist Foreign Mission Stations in India, Burma, and throughout the Near East.

Mrs. Ruth Berry McKinney died in Cleveland, Ohio, on December 4, 1966.


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Scope and Content

The Reverend Wade H. and Mrs. Ruth B. McKinney Papers, 1898-1966 and undated, consist of biographical materials, correspondence, sermons, speeches, "Thot-O-Grams," financial, printed and miscellaneous papers, and papers relating to Antioch Baptist Church.

This collection will be useful to researchers studying the history of Cleveland, Ohio, and the Baptist church and African American community there in the twentieth century. The collection includes material that documents the history of Antioch Baptist Church, Reverend McKinney's service as Grand Jury foreman, and politics in Cleveland. Those studying women's history in Cleveland will also find this collection useful.

Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged by document type and then chronologically.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Related Material: Related Material

The researcher should also consult PG 54 Wade Hampton McKinney Family Photographs.


Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

African American clergy -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Clergy -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Clergymen's wives -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Sermons, American -- African American authors.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 3549 Reverend Wade H. and Mrs. Ruth B. McKinney Papers, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

Gifts of Wade Hampton McKinney, III in 1971 and Mrs. Mary McKinney Miles in 1972.

Processing Information

Processed by Diane Keys in 1972.


Other Finding Aid

A partial list of the correspondents and a partial list of church organizations represented in this collection are available at the Reference Desk of the WRHS Research Library.


Detailed Description of The Collection



Reverend Wade H. and Mrs. Ruth B. McKinney Papers, 1898-1966; undated

Box 1 / Folder 1
Biographical sketches and obituaries of Rev. and Mrs. McKinney, 1948-1966




Box 1 / Folder 2
School papers and notebooks of Rev. McKinney, ca. 1916-1918




Box 1 / Folder 3
School notebooks of Rev. McKinney, ca. 1917-1918




Box 1 / Folder 4
School notebooks of Rev. McKinney and a degree and identification cards of Mrs. Mrs. McKinney, ca. 1916-1922




Box 1 / Folder 5
Notebooks, undated




Box 1 / Folder 5
Thesis, "The Negro Baptist", 1923




Box 1 / Folder 5
Summer diary of Rev. McKinney, 1923




Box 1 / Folder 5
My Daily Guide, a gift to Rev. McKinney, 1960




Box 1 / Folder 6
Appointment book of Rev. McKinney, including dates of meetings and wedding ceremonies, 1954




Box 2 / Folder 1
Tributes to Mrs. Ruth McKinney, 1959-1960




Box 2 / Folder 2-4
Memory books, including Rev. McKinney, undated




Box 2 / Folder 5
Correspondence pertaining to business, church organizations, and personal matters, 1906-1956




Box 3 / Folder 1
Correspondence, including testimonial and congratulatory letters and letters from national church organizations, 1957




Box 3 / Folder 2
Correspondence commenting on Reverend McKinney's City Club of Cleveland address and on personal matters, 1957-1962




Box 3 / Folder 3
Correspondence, including reactions to Reverend McKinney's resignation and his death, and letters relating to church organizations, business, and personal matters, 1963-1966




Box 3 / Folder 4
Correspondence concerning business, personal matters, and reactions to Reverend McKinney's speeches, undated




Box 3 / Folder 5
Cards of sympathy, invitations, and holiday cards, 1936-1966




Box 3 / Folder 6
Sympathy cards and other cards, 1966




Box 4 / Folder 1-7
Sermons and speeches, 1923-1940




Box 5 / Folder 1-6
Sermons and speeches, including some which relate to community life and Reverend McKinney's 1945 address to the City Club of Cleveland entitled "The Central Area,", 1941-1948




Box 6 / Folder 1-7
Sermons and speeches, including the 1952 sermon "Cleveland's 148,000 Crybabies", 1949-1953




Box 7 / Folder 1-7
Sermons and speeches, including the 1958 address to the City Club of Cleveland entitled "Causes and Remedies for High Rate of Crime Among Negroes", 1954-1958




Box 8 / Folder 1-7
Sermons and speeches, including the 1960 speech entitled "What are the Protesting Negro Students Seeking to Accomplish" in which Reverend McKinney comments on the Civil Rights Movement among college students, 1958-1961




Box 9 / Folder 1-7
Sermons and speeches, including sermonettes and devotionals by Mrs. McKinney (arranged alphabetically by title, first word, or opening sentence, A - Wh), undated




Box 10 / Folder 1
Sermons and speeches, including sermonettes and devotionals by Mrs. McKinney (arranged alphabetically by title, first word, or opening sentence, Wi-Y), undated




Box 10 / Folder 2-3
Parts of sermons and speeches (arranged alphabetically by title, first word, or opening sentence), undated




Box 10 / Folder 4
Fragments of sermons and speeches, unarranged, undated




Box 10 / Folder 5-6
"Thot-O-Grams" written or selected by Mrs. McKinney, 1953-1966




Box 11 / Folder 1
"Thot-O-Grams" written or selected by Mrs. McKinney (month but not year indicated), undated




Box 11 / Folder 2
Fragments of "Thot-O-Grams" and poems, undated




Box 11 / Folder 3-6
Financial papers of 2196 East 100th Street and 3410 East 137th Street, Cleveland, Ohio, 1933-1966




Box 12 / Folder 1
Medical bills and receipts, 1944-1965




Box 12 / Folder 2-3
Utility bill receipts, money order stubs, and telephone receipts, ca. 1930-1966




Box 12 / Folder 4
Bank statements, 1941-1965




Box 12 / Folder 5
Savings books, a loan book, and credit union passbooks, 1930-1963




Box 13 / Folder 1
Papers relating to the McKinney's property at 12607 Soika Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 1957-1966




Box 13 / Folder 2
Contracts, insurance policies, mortgages, and related material, 1904-1945




Box 13 / Folder 3
Contracts, insurance policies, policy changes, chattel mortgages, and related material, 1946-1963




Box 13 / Folder 4
Travel material, 1947-1962




Box 13 / Folder 5
Records relating to Antioch Baptist Church including unaddressed receipts and papers concerning the National Council of Churches, 1918-1953




Box 13 / Folder 6
Printed materials including articles and programs relating to Reverend and Mrs. McKinney, 1942-1966




Box 14 / Folder 1
Printed material, including Morehouse alumni publications, 1928-1951




Box 14 / Folder 2
Printed material, including Antioch Baptist Church anniversary programs and newsletters, 1943-1966




Box 14 / Folder 3-4
Printed material, including bulletins and brochures of Antioch Baptist Church and other churches, 1898-1966




Box 14 / Folder 5
Miscellaneous printed items including publications, bulletins, and articles, 1918-1966




Box 14 / Folder 6
Printed items consisting of newspaper clippings concerning Reverend McKinney and his family, 1921-1966




Box 14 / Folder 7
Notebook of newspaper clippings relating to Reverend McKinney's term as foreman of the Cuyahoga County Grand Jury, 1951




Box 14 / Folder 8
Newspaper clippings relating to Reverend and Mrs. McKinney, undated




Box 15 / Folder 1
Miscellaneous material, including Reverend McKinney's notes of the Northfield Conference, 1940-1954




Box 15 / Folder 2
Miscellaneous material, including the installation oath for the officers of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and a typescript copy of an interview with Reverend McKinney, 1955-1957




Box 15 / Folder 3
Miscellaneous material, including addresses given at the American Baptist Convention, 1958-1959




Box 15 / Folder 4
Miscellaneous material, including remarks of Councilman Leo Jackson, 1960-1965




Box 15 / Folder 5
Miscellaneous material, including including notes from meetings, notes on speeches given by others, and notes of ideas for speeches and sermons, undated




Box 15 / Folder 6
Miscellaneous material, including poems, sheets with information used in speeches and sermons, scripture selections and speeches given by others, undated




Box 16 / Folder 1
Photograph album, mainly of Reverend McKinney, undated




Box 16 / Folder 2
Awards and certificates received by Reverend and Mrs. McKinney, 1918-1966




Box 16 / Folder 3
Tape recording of the Cedar YMCA room dedication and the funeral rites of Reverend McKinney, 1963




Box 16 / Folder 3
Boy Scouts Distinguished Medal given to Reverend McKinney, 1958




Box 16 / Folder 3
Selective service medal, undated




Box 16 / Folder 3
Wooden block with metal engraving on it of one of the McKinney cars, undated




Box 16 / Folder 3
Small book that belonged to Reverend McKinney, .




Folder 1
Oversize Folder 1: certificates, including Reverend McKinney's Morehouse College diploma; Mrs. McKinney's Religious Broadcast Award; three Selective Service Certificates; Boy Scouts Certificate; Alumni Association Certificate from Morehouse College; and a resolution by Mayor Locher and Councilmen on the Death of Reverend McKinney, 1920-1963