dedicated to defending the civil liberties
of atheists
and advocating for the complete separation of church and state
. It provides speakers for colleges, universities, clubs and the news media. It also publishes books and the monthly American Atheist Magazine. It was founded by Madalyn Murray O'Hair
.
Origin and early legal action
American Atheists was founded in 1963 by Madalyn Murray O'Hair as the Society of Separationists, after the legal cases Abington School District v. Schemppand Murray v. Curlett (1959) which were later consolidated. Both Schempp and Murray challenged mandatory prayer
in public schools. Over the years American Atheists has filed numerous lawsuits against public institutions it considers to have breached the wall of separation between church and state. The organization, which has approximately 2,200 members, is headquartered in Cranford, New Jersey
.
In 1959, Murray filed a case on behalf of her son, William J. Murray, who was being forced to attend Bible
readings in school and was being harassed by teachers and school administrators for refusing to participate.
The consolidated case, usually cited as Abington School District v. Schempp (although arguably Murray v. Curlett became the more famous of the two), was argued before the United States Supreme Court on February 27 and February 28, 1963. In her opening statement, Madalyn Murray said, in part:
"Your petitioners are atheists and they define their beliefs as follows. An atheist loves his fellow man instead of god. An atheist believes that heaven is something for which we should work now – here on earth for all men together to enjoy. An atheist believes that he can get no help through prayer but that he must find in himself the inner conviction and strength to meet life, to grapple with it, to subdue it, and enjoy it. An atheist believes that only in a knowledge of himself and a knowledge of his fellow man can he find the understanding that will help to a life of fulfillment. He seeks to know himself and his fellow man rather than to know a god. An atheist believes that a hospital should be built instead of a church. An atheist believes that a deed must be done instead of a prayer said. An atheist strives for involvement in life and not escape into death. He wants disease conquered, poverty vanquished, war eliminated. He wants man to understand and love man. He wants an ethical way of life. He believes that we cannot rely on a god or channel action into prayer nor hope for an end of troubles in a hereafter. He believes that we are our brother's keepers and are keepers of our own lives; that we are responsible persons and the job is here and the time is now."
The justices rendered their decision on June 17, 1963. It was in favor of the petitioners, 8-1. They ruled that state-mandated prayer and unison bible readings in public schools were a violation of the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment
to the United States Constitution
. Justice Potter Stewart
was the sole dissenter.
Johnson's leadership
On August 27, 1995, Madalyn, Jon, and Robin O'Hair disappeared from the organization's former Austin, Texasheadquarters, after extorting over $550,000 from the organization, which has never been returned. Ellen Johnson
, a second-generation atheist, assumed control of American Atheists shortly after the disappearance. It was later revealed that the three were abducted, robbed and murdered by an ex-convict and former American Atheists employee, David Waters.
On November 2, 2002, at the Godless Americans March on Washington
, Johnson was one of the featured speakers.
In 2002, American Atheists took Wildwood, Florida
to court for "displaying religious decorations at City Hall."
In 2004, the group held their 30th annual national convention. The convention attracted several best-selling atheist authors and leaders from several other secular organizations.
In July 2006, Lt. Gen.
H. Steven Blum
, chief of the National Guard Bureau, said in an interview that, "Agnostics, atheists and bigots suddenly lose all that when their life is on the line." In response Master Sgt. Kathleen Johnson, who founded the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers and served in Iraq, said that was "a denial of our contributions" and "A lot of people manage to serve without having to call on a higher power." American Atheists helped organize a campaign against the "no Atheists in foxholes
" claim. The logo of the American Atheists is an allowed "emblem of belief" approved by the US Department of Veterans Affairs
"for Placement on Government Headstones and Markers".
In May 2007, ABC News
featured a report on discrimination the Smalkowski family suffered from government officials in Hardesty, Oklahoma
. The report included information about an ongoing lawsuit, which was filed by American Atheists on behalf of the Smalkowski family. The lawsuit alleges the Hardesty Public School District
violated Nicole Smalkowski's constitutional rights. Also in May, Joe Zamecki organized a national demonstration against the National Day of Prayer, in contrast to the celebration of prayer by many Christians in America on the day.
An announcement posted on the organization's blog on May 2, 2008 stated that Johnson was leaving the presidency of American Atheists for unspecified reasons. It was later revealed that her removal was not voluntary. Frank Zindler was named acting president, followed by presidents Ed Buckner in September 2008, and Dave Silverman in September 2010.
Godless Americans PAC
In November 2005, the Godless Americans Political Action Committee (GAPAC), an American PAC, was formed to endorse political candidates who support the separation of church and state
. Subsequently, atheists have become more outspoken about being an ignored voice in the United States.
The PAC does not want government to associate with religion in any way; it opposes Christmas
being a federal holiday or any mention of God on currency or in the Pledge of Allegiance
.
Court cases
American Atheists have won several important cases involving the separation of church and state, and currently have many ongoing lawsuits.- Murray v. Curlett (1963) Challenged Bible reading and prayer recitation in Maryland public schools.
- Murray v. United States (1964) To force the Federal Communications CommissionFederal Communications CommissionThe Federal Communications Commission is an independent agency of the United States government, created, Congressional statute , and with the majority of its commissioners appointed by the current President. The FCC works towards six goals in the areas of broadband, competition, the spectrum, the...
to extend the Fairness DoctrineFairness DoctrineThe Fairness Doctrine was a policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission , introduced in 1949, that required the holders of broadcast licenses to both present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was, in the Commission's view, honest, equitable...
so that Atheists could have equal time with religion on radio and television. - Murray v. Nixon (1970) Challenged weekly religious services in the White House.
- O'Hair v. Paine (1971) Challenged NASA's religious use of the space program to require astronauts to read the Bible during a space flight.
- O'Hair v. Cooke (1977) Challenged the opening prayer at city council meetings in Austin, TexasAustin, TexasAustin is the capital city of the U.S. state of :Texas and the seat of Travis County. Located in Central Texas on the eastern edge of the American Southwest, it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 14th most populous city in the United States. It was the third-fastest-growing large city in...
. - O'Hair v. Blumenthal (1978) Challenged the inclusion of the phrase "In God We TrustIn God We Trust"In God We Trust" was adopted as the official motto of the United States in 1956. It is also the motto of the U.S. state of Florida. The Legality of this motto has been questioned because of the United States Constitution forbidding the government to make any law respecting the establishment of a...
" on U.S. currency. - O'Hair v. Hill (1978) To have removed from the Texas constitution a provision requiring a belief in God of persons holding offices of public trust.
- O'Hair v. Andrus (1979) Challenged the use of National ParkNational parkA national park is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently A national park is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or...
facilities for the pope to hold a Roman Catholic mass on the Mall in Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution....
. - O'Hair v. Clements (1980) This case tried to remove the nativity sceneNativity sceneA nativity scene, manger scene, krippe, crèche, or crib, is a depiction of the birth of Jesus as described in the gospels of Matthew and Luke...
displayed in the rotunda of the capitol building in Austin, Texas.
Carter, et al v Broadlawns Medical Center, et al.... Defense of Secular Medicine in 72 year history of Polk County Hospital never hired a chaplain, US Sup Ct, cert den. 1984-1987
- Steel Crosses on Utah Highways (2005) http://www.atheists.org/legal/UHPCrosses-NOVEMBER-30-2005.PDF
- Society of Separationists vs. Pleasant Grove (2004)
- American Atheists vs. Starke, Florida.(2005)http://www.atheists.org/legal/Starkbrief9_05.pdf
- American Atheists, Inc., and Steve Walker vs. City of Detroit, City of Detroit Downtown Development Authority, and Detroit Economic Growth Corporation.
- Clyde Baxley, Grace Brown, Edward Byford, Bill Jager, Al Sundquist, James Woolever, Arlen Acharias, and Dorothy Anne Zappa Vs. State of Alaska.
- American Atheists Inc., Mark W. Butler v. The City of Jacksonville, Florida (2006) (Sued for the city's tax-funded "Faith Day")
- Chester Smalkowski, Nadia Smalkowski, American Atheists v. Hardesty Public School DistrictHardesty Public School DistrictHardesty Public School District is a public school district in Hardesty, Texas County, Oklahoma, United States.In May 2007 ABC News featured a report on religious discrimination the Smalkowski family suffered from Hardesty school officials. The report included information about an ongoing lawsuit,...
, The County Of Texas County, Oklahoma, The Town Of Hardesty, Oklahoma. (Filed August 2006)http://www.atheists.org/legal/Smalkowski/Complaint%20Actually%20Filed%20In%20Federal%20Court%2011%20Aug%202006.pdf - American Atheists Inc., Lon Bevill, v. City Of Stark, Florida. (2007) http://www.atheists.org/legal/Stark/Order%20Granting%20Plaintiffs%20SJ%2020%20March%202007.pdf
- American Atheists Inc., Edwin Kagin, v. Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (2009) http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20090826/NEWS01/908260387/Court+strikes+down+reference+to+God+in+state+law
Presidents of American Atheists
Name | Term of Office |
---|---|
Madalyn Murray O'Hair Madalyn Murray O'Hair Madalyn Murray O'Hair was an American atheist activist and founder of the organization American Atheists and its president from 1963 to 1986. One of her sons, Jon Garth Murray, was the president of the organization from 1986 to 1995, while she remained de facto president during these nine years.... |
1963–1986 (de jure) 1986–1995 (de facto) |
Jon Garth Murray Jon Garth Murray Jon Garth Murray was the son of Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the first president and founder of American Atheists.From 1986 until his murder in 1995, Garth Murray held the office of President of American Atheists... |
1986–1995 (de jure) |
Ellen Johnson Ellen Johnson Ellen Johnson is an activist for atheist rights and the separation of church and state in the United States. She was president of American Atheists from 1995–2008.-Career:... |
1995–2008 |
Frank Zindler | 2008 (interim) |
Ed Buckner | 2008–2010 |
David Silverman Dave Silverman Dave Silverman is the current president of the American Atheists, a non-profit organization that supports the rights of nonbelievers and the removal of expressions of religion in public when possibly interpretable as governmental endorsement.... |
2010–present |
See also
- A Secular Humanist DeclarationA Secular Humanist DeclarationA Secular Humanist Declaration was an argument for and statement of support for democratic secular humanism. The document was issued in 1980 by The Council for Democratic and Secular Humanism , now the Council for Secular Humanism...
- Charles E. Stevens American Atheist Library and ArchivesCharles E. Stevens American Atheist Library and ArchivesCharles E. Stevens American Atheist Library and Archives, also known as CESAALA, is a collection of over 40,000 volumes of books, documents, and various other research tools. It was founded by the American Atheists and currently records oral histories of various intellectuals and lecturers...
- List of secularist organizations
- Godless Americans March on WashingtonGodless Americans March on WashingtonThe Godless Americans March on Washington occurred in Washington, DC on November 2, 2002 with the participation of many atheists, freethinkers, agnostics and humanists.-Timeline of the event:...
- Society of Ontario Freethinkers
- Secular Student AllianceSecular Student AllianceThe Secular Student Alliance , founded in May 2000, is an independent, democratically structured organization in the U.S. that aims to serve the needs of freethinking high school and college students. The Secular Student Alliance is based in Columbus, Ohio...
- Humanist Canada
- FFRF
External links
- American Atheists – Official website
- CNN: Dole challenger irate over suggestion she is 'godless'
- American Atheists – No God Blog