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Freethinker of the Year

Presented annually by the Freedom From Religion Foundation to recognize defenders of the constitutional principle of separation of church and state

1988 - Valerie White

Attorney Valerie White was responsible for ending a 30-year Establishment Clause abuse, in which a lighted cross was placed on top of a Christmas tree on the courthouse lawn in Hyde Park, Vermont. Ms. White and a friend circulated a petition against the Christian symbol on public property in 1985. Over the next two years, the Vermont ACLU wrote county officials, who refused to take down the cross. On December 14, 1987, a magistrate ruled that the cross was unconstitutional. The following year, officials signed a stipulation that bound them and their successors not to erect the cross again.

"Their lawyer said, '. . . This is really a small matter.' The judge drew himself up and said, 'Counselor, this is not a small matter. This is a question of constitutional law.' "


Recipients of the Freethinker of the Year Award:

2002 - Michael Newdow, M.D.
2001 - Robert R. Tiernan
2000 - Clarence Reinders
1998 - Floyd Olson, Mary Porath, Alan Porath, and Esther Mattson
1997 - Michael Chandler
1996 - Michael Bristor; Jennifer Essak, Sam Essak, Michael Hakeem, and Richard Uttke
1995 - Beverly Harris
1994 - Mel Schlesinger
1993 - Allen Berger; Roger Cleveland
1992 - The Weisman Family
1991 - Jean Bertolette
1990 - Richard Rohrer
1989 - The Jager Family
1988 - Valerie White
1987 - Phyllis Grams; Stephen VanZandt
1986 - Ken Saladin
1985 - Ishmael Jaffree