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Mathew Ahmann

Mathew H. Ahmann (September 10, 1931 – December 31, 2001) was an American Catholic layman and civil rights activist. He was a leader of the Catholic Church's involvement in the African-American Civil Rights Movement.
By initiating the 1963 National Conference on Religion and Race, Ahmann worked to establish the civil rights movement as a moral cause. He was one of four white men who joined the "Big Six" to organize the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. He gave a speech during the march that preceded the "I Have a Dream" speech of Martin Luther King, Jr.〔 Following the Civil Rights Movement, he directed several civil rights and Catholic service initiatives. He is not commonly thought of when thinking of the civil rights movement but has been said to have acted as a catalyst for the Catholic Church's involvement in the movement. 〔
== Early life and education==

Mathew Ahmann was born on September 10, 1931 in St. Cloud, Minnesota, to Norbert Ahmann, a dentist, and Clothilda Ahmann a nurse, née Hall.〔Murray, Paul T. "From the Sidelines to the Front Lines: Mathew Ahmann Leads American Catholics into the Civil Rights Movement." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 107.1 (2014): 77,115,8. ProQuest. Web. 13 May 2015.〕 Ahmann's grandfather, Mathew Hall, was a German-American immigrant and St. Cloud businessman. Ahmann was the oldest of three brothers; in their family religion was a large part of everyday life as they attended catholic school and religious retreats. 〔 They each attended Saint John's Preparatory School in Collegeville, Minnesota.〔 Ahmann grew up a boy scout and playing music in a band.
Ahmann studied social science at Saint John's University for three years.〔 After graduating in 1952, he entered a master's degree program in sociology at the University of Chicago. Ahmann's brother David recalled Ahmann's intent was to finish his master's program but he left to focus on his work with the civil rights movement.〔

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