Julia Hutchins(on)
Julia W. Hutchins was the pastor of a Holiness church at 9th and Santa Fe Street,  in Los Angeles, California. The church was affiliated with Church of the Nazarene, founded by Phineas Bresee.  In the Spring of 1905, after Julia and eight African-American families were asked to leave Second Baptist Church of Los Angeles, the church was formed.  Second Baptist was an African-American church. Julia and the families had been "excommunicated for professing holiness doctrine."   Julia was the ostracized group's leader.
In March of  1906, Seymour traveled to Los Angels bearing the message that speaking in tongues was the necessary evidence of the Pentecostal experience,at the time he had not himself experienced this baptism, but never the less he preached fervently totally expecting that gift to be released in his new found church. This new teaching totally shocked the congregation and Seymour found himself, like the Apostle Paul, in the middle of an uproar.  On one Sunday evening, in April, Brother Seymour found the door to the church tightly shut up with a padlock.   Seymour was now locked out and stranded.  A fearful and quite raged Julia Hutchins had locked out the new pastor.
Source: Dr. Reve' M. Pete African Americans and the Holiness Movement