Identitet
Typ av entitet
Person
Auktoriserad namnform
Yungblut, June (Johnson)
Parallella namnformer
Standardiserad(e) namnform(er) enligt andra regler
- Yungblut, June (Johnson), 1925-1982
Andra typer av namn
- June Yungblut
- June Johnson Yungblut
- June J. Yungblut
- Yungblut, June J.
- Yungblut, June Johnson
Signum för institutioner
Förteckning
Tid då entitet existerat
1925-1982
Historik
June Yungblut is a Quaker and scholar with graduate degrees from Yale and Emory. Her ancestry with the Society of Friends (Quakers) dates back to Thomas Fitzwater, who came to America aboard the Welcome alongside William Penn. At the time of writing to Merton, she was co-director of the Quaker House in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband John Yungblut. She and her husband were involved in the Civil Rights Movement and were friends of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. June Yungblut attempted to arrange a retreat for Martin Luther King, Jr. at Gethsemani Abbey; however, King was not able to come because of the situation in Memphis which culminated in his assassination. (Source: «The Hidden Ground of Love», p. 635.)