Hi everyone
I've just completed a lengthy article on the history of racism in the Society's publications. Many people (including myself, until recently) aren't aware that the Society's early publications were brimming with racist rhetoric, and this only calmed down as the public mood towards racism changed, most notably with the civil rights movement in the 50s/60s.
A few "headliners" from the article are:
- Russell segregated blacks from whites for viewings of the Photodrama
- Russell believed that the skin of a black man would turn white during the Millennial Kingdom
- Under Russell, the Society's publications portrayed the black races as "degraded" and the white race as "superior"
- Rutherford viewed the blacks as a "race of servants", and spoke of "sobering the southern negro" in an article against prohibition
- Under Rutherford, the Golden Age slammed Uncle Tom's Cabin (a work that helped end slavery) as being "the work of Satan"; the same article branded Spaniards a "backwards race"
- Rutherford accused "Jewish business men" of "oppressing the peoples of many nations"
- In 1929 the Golden Age (acknowledged by the Society as essentially the same magazine as the modern Awake!) referred to black people as being the product of Noah's curse. In 1982, the Awake! criticized Pope Pius IX for making very similar remarks... way back in 1873! That's 56 years before the Golden Age published essentially the same ideology.
The article can be viewed on the link below:
http://insidethewatchtower.com/history/a-brief-history-of-racism-in-watchtower-publications/
I hope you will all find the article useful. As always, I would appreciate any feedback.
Many thanks!
Cedars