Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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... ministers and ple with noise and display as it is the failures of the churches , that of the people who are simple- when we hear the ranting of the cult leaders and the religious " racketeers " who are using the churches for per- sonal ...
... ministers and ple with noise and display as it is the failures of the churches , that of the people who are simple- when we hear the ranting of the cult leaders and the religious " racketeers " who are using the churches for per- sonal ...
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... ministers to serve their own people . The Quakers , who did much for the enlightenment of Negroes and to liberate them , had peculiar religious practices to which . Negroes did not readily take and in the leadership of which they were ...
... ministers to serve their own people . The Quakers , who did much for the enlightenment of Negroes and to liberate them , had peculiar religious practices to which . Negroes did not readily take and in the leadership of which they were ...
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... ministers prior to the Civil War . This was especially true before the insurrectionary efforts of Negroes in the South during the first three decades of the Nineteenth Century . The Negro church thereafter became a proscribed movement ...
... ministers prior to the Civil War . This was especially true before the insurrectionary efforts of Negroes in the South during the first three decades of the Nineteenth Century . The Negro church thereafter became a proscribed movement ...
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