The Atlanta inner-city Emmaus House was run by the Rev. Thomas A. "Tommy" McDaniel, who was a prominent advocate for social justice and community development. He encouraged the integration of churches and worked to foster relationships between different racial and socioeconomic groups. His efforts were aimed at addressing systemic inequalities and promoting unity within the community. McDaniel's leadership at Emmaus House played a significant role in the civil rights movement in Atlanta.
The address of the Emmaus Public Library is: 11 East Main St, Emmaus, 18049 4098
The address of the Emmaus Historical Society is: 563 Chestnut St, Emmaus, PA 18049-2403
The address of the Emmaus Commemorative Gardens Foundation is: Po Box 593, Emmaus, PA 18049-0593
Emmaus Mouvement was created in 1999.
Battle of Emmaus happened in -166.
The phone number of the Emmaus Public Library is: 610-965-9284.
The phone number of the Emmaus Historical Society is: 610-966-6591.
The duration of On the Road to Emmaus is 1.33 hours.
On the Road to Emmaus was created on 2001-09-26.
Emmaus High School was created in 1955.
Emmaus Catholic College was created in 1988.