
Note: This is an encore post from 2007.
January 24, 1907
Los Angeles
Meet a tough little lady who gave her life to helping the poor, needy children of Los Angeles. She built a church and school starting with a nickel donated by a newsboy, left it all and began again in a tent when the presiding minister turned out to be a crook, and then regained it all. She spent most of her later years fighting with state authorities to stay in operation. Her name is Belle L. White.
White was preaching as early as 1897 at the Pacific Gospel Union, working with needy children in the neighborhood east of Alameda Street. But in a few years, when the Gospel Union decided to give up working with youngsters, White split off and formed her own school at 6th Street and Mateo.
Confidential magazine may have purged itself of obscenity but the expose complex it created is not so easily dispelled.
There’s an old saying that I frequently call upon which goes:
Note: This is an encore post from 2007.







