Rochester based anti-White agitator dead at 77
Reverend Lewis Stewart, president emeritus of United Christian Leadership Ministry and anti-White advocate was killed by cancer on 27 October. Local media pays tribute...
ROCHESTER, NY - After a multi-year bout with cancer that included the partial removal of his pancreas, Reverend Lewis Stewart, President Emeritus of United Christian Leadership Ministry and anti-White advocate, died in his home on 27 October 2023.
Stewart was 77.
In life, Stewart advocated for what a layman might see as contradictory beliefs: 'Black Power' for Blacks and 'acceptance' for Whites. This clearly racially biased belief system found its’ way into Stewart’s various prison sermons over the course of his 40 years of ministry. His conflicted messaging was particularly inflammatory whilst he preached at Groveland Correctional Facility from 1988-1992.
Reverend Stewart and his impact on race relations '“behind bars”
The American correctional system is notorious for racial segregation, which a case study cited by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) states is mostly self-enforced by the inmates. Though the most recent edition of the study—which focused heavily on the events surrounding the Attica Prison Riot—was released in 1988, this would have been during Stewart’s tenure at Groveland.
A shocking statement is issued by the author:
“It is concluded that race relations in the prison setting are the result of both prison reform and black nationalism.”
Nearly a decade earlier, Associate Professor of Law and Sociology at Cornell, James P. Jacobs, would announce similar findings relating to a specific sect of prison-based Black nationalists: the Black Muslims.
As to general race relations in prison, The DOJ states that little has changed in 2023.
-An anecdotal account of race relations “behind bars” by YouTube personality Big Herk. Big Herk served almost ten years in federal prison.
Stewart claimed that by the end of his tenure at Groveland, very few White inmates attended his sermons:
“You had all these white folks (at services), but Black people began to come in because they saw a Black pastor there,” Stewart recalls. “But at the same time, the white attendance began to diminish. And as the white attendance diminished, the Black attendance increased.”
-via Rochester Beacon
Stewart alleges that many White Protestant inmates chose to attend Catholic mass instead, presumably to maintain security via racial integrity in light of the aforementioned prison culture in America.
Despite instigating racial tensions, Stewart seemed unaware of the potential for disputes, preaching his message in various correctional facilities during his approximately 40 years of ministry.
Media tributes for Rev. Stewart and other information
For his 'advocacy,' Reverend Lewis Stewart has been honored by WROC, 13WHAM, and other local MSM.
As a younger man, Stewart was a member of The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
In addition to being pro-Black, the NAACP is also notoriously pro-Jewish, as underscored by Martin Luther King Jr—one of the NAACP’s most notable members—in 1964.
King once stated he felt “disappointment” when Black rioters destroyed the Joseph Avenue sector of Rochester, NY, in 1964. The racial demographics of the area were predominantly Jewish at that time. King was certain to imply that the riot was merely a case of “mistaken identity.” The Jewish Telegraphic Agency would go on to state later in the paper that it was meant to be “more anti-white [sic] than anti-Jewish.”
Stewart claimed to have participated in “civil rights protests” during his time at the NAACP in the ‘civil rights era.’
It seems like so many cultural problems would disappear if forced integration would stop.