Black apostles : Afro-American clergy confront the twentieth century /
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Imprint: | Boston : G.K. Hall, [1978]. ©1978 |
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Description: | xvi, 283 pages ; 25 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13170770 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Shepperson, George
- Alexander Bedward and the Jamaica Native Baptist Free Church / Pierson, Roscoe M.
- African intellectual influences on Black Americans: the role of Edward W. Blyden / Henriksen, Thomas H.
- Father Divine and the peace mission movement / Burnham, Kenneth E.
- Some notes on Arnold J. Ford and new world Black attitudes to Ethiopia / King, Kenneth J.
- Racism, World War I and the Christian life: Francis J. Grimke in the nation's capital / Weeks, Louis B., III
- Gordon Blaine Hancock: a Black profile from the New South / Gavins, Raymond
- George Edmund Haynes: advocate for interracial cooperation / Roberts, Samuel K.
- James Theodore Holly (1829-1911), first Afro-American Episcopal bishop: his legacy to us today / Hayden, J. Carleton
- Harold M. Kingsley: preaching to the white collar class / Smith, Herbert M.
- Patriarch McGuire and the Episcopal Church / White, Gavin
- Reverdy C. Ransom: the making of an A.M.E. bishop / Wills, David
- William J. Seymour: father of modern-day Pentecostalism / Tinney, James S.
- Bishop Turner's African dream / Redkey, Edwin S.
- The social mission of Bishop Alexander Walters / Miller, George M.
- Reverend George Washington Woodbey: early Twentieth Century California Black Socialist / Foner, Philip S.