Council for America's First Freedom
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Council for America's First Freedom
"The mission of the Council for America's First Freedom is to increase understanding and respect for religious freedom in diverse communities worldwide, through education about this core human value: the freedom of thought, conscience and belief." [1]
"The Council for America’s First Freedom was founded in 1984 to celebrate the bicentennial of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, adopted in 1786 by the Virginia General Assembly...
"In 2002, the Council further defined its mission and goals when its board of trustees began to focus its efforts on an educational center, the First Freedom Center." [2]
Contents
Trustees
Accessed January 2009: [3]
- Chair - Tommy P. Baer
- First Vice Chair - Charles T. Peters
- Vice Chair - Muhammad S. Sahli
- Vice Chair - Cessar L. Scott
- Secretary - Carthron P. (Cork) Coyner
- Treasurer - Sydney S. Wooding
- Randolph Marshall Bell
- Jackson L. Blanton
- Roger L. Boeve
- C. N. Dombalis
- Hugh F. Gouldthorpe, Jr.
- R. Spencer Hines, Jr.
- David L. Holmes
- A.E. Dick Howard
- Neil S. Kessler
- Fritz Kling
- Glade M. Knight
- George K. Martin
- James F. McDonald
- Robert M. O'Neil
- Mark B. Sisisky
- Rodney A. Smolla
- James D. Standish
- Walter F. Sullivan
- Addision B. (Tad) Thompson
- Marilyn H. West
Governor's Honorary Advisory Council
Accessed January 2009: [4]
- Timothy M. Kaine, Honorary Chair
- Mark R. Warner
- George Allen
- Gerald L. Baliles
- James S. Gilmore III
- A. Linwood Holton, Jr.
- Charles S. Robb
- L. Douglas Wilder
National Honorary Advisory Council
Accessed January 2009: [5]
- Madeleine K. Albright
- Lawrence Eagleburger
- Stuart E. Eizenstat
- Richard C. Holbrooke
- James A. Joseph
- M. Farooq Kathwari
- Jacques Paul Klein
- George J. Mitchell
- Sandra Day O'Connor
- Steven C. Rockefeller
- Rabbi Arthur Schneier
- Elie Wiesel
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ About, Council for America's First Freedom, accessed January 30, 2009.
- ↑ History, Council for America's First Freedom, accessed January 30, 2009.
- ↑ Trustees, Council for America's First Freedom, accessed January 30, 2009.
- ↑ Trustees, Council for America's First Freedom, accessed January 30, 2009.
- ↑ Trustees, Council for America's First Freedom, accessed January 30, 2009.