Browsing by Subject "African Americans"
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The A.U.M.P. and U.A.M.E. Churches: An Unexplored Area of Black Methodism,
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1981-04-01) -
Black Churches and the Civil War: Theological and Ecclesiastical Significance of Black Methodist Involvement, 1861-1865
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1994-04-01) -
A Black Methodist on Reconstruction in Mississippi: Three Letters by James Lynch in 1868-1869
(General Commission on Archives and History, 1973-07-01) -
Blacks in the United Methodist Church from Its Beginning to 1968
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1980-10-01) -
Called to Witness, Called to Serve: African American Metlhodist Women in Liberian Missions, 1834-1934
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1996-01-01) -
George Whitefield, African-Americans, and Slavery
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1994-10-01) -
Methodism's Splendid Mission: The Black Colleges
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1984-04-01) -
Methodism, Society and Black Evangelism in America: Retrospect and Prospect
(General Commission on Archives and History, 1974-07-01) -
The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Negro in the Early National Period
(General Commission on Archives and History, 1973-01-01) -
Methodist Episcopal Policy on the Ordination of Black Ministers, 1784-1864
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1982-04-01) -
The Negro's Place: Virginia Methodists Debate Unification: 1924-1925
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1980-04-01) -
The Social, Political and Religious Significance of the Formation of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1979-10-01) -
Wesley's Thoughts Upon Slavery: A Declaration of Human Rights
(The General Commission on Archives and History, 1994-10-01)