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Rev. Claude A. Ellis’ Civil Rights Legacy Preserved in Port Arthur

Summary by Port Arthur News
A newly donated collection at Port Arthur’s Museum of the Gulf Coast is shedding light on the civil rights work of Reverend Claude A. Ellis, a Port Arthur minister who helped lead grassroots efforts for equality in the 1950s and 1960s. The materials, donated by his nephew, Ron James, offer a firsthand look at a pivotal chapter in Port Arthur history. Ellis died November, 2008.  “My uncle, Rev. Claude A. Ellis, was very active in the civil rights…
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Port Arthur News broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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