The Media Fellowship House is a non-partisan interracial and interfaith organization in Media, Pennsylvania. The house has been used to hold programs for children and senior citizens and to host civics groups and civil rights activities.
History
The idea for the Fellowship House began when two white women, Dorothy James and Julia Fowler, witnessed a waitress in a restaurant refuse service to two African Americans, Marie Best and her sister Ena Best. All of the women left the restaurant together and ate in another place. James and Fowler decided to create an interracial fellowship. in a room over a two-car garage. They used the room until == References ==