The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America
Author : Charles Henry Phillips
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Page : 262 pages
File Size : 20,36 MB
Release : 1898
Category : African American Christians
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Author : Charles Henry Phillips
Publisher :
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 20,36 MB
Release : 1898
Category : African American Christians
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Author : Charles Spencer Smith
Publisher :
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 49,76 MB
Release : 1922
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Author : James Walker Hood
Publisher :
Page : 660 pages
File Size : 40,20 MB
Release : 1895
Category : African American Methodists
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Author : Rev. Horace Talbert
Publisher : Nyreepress Publishing
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 23,8 MB
Release : 2016-06-24
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ISBN : 9781945304095
Published in 1906 by Rev. Horace Talbert, some fifty years after slavery ended, AME church history comes to life through profiles of 122 men-faithful devotees, or spiritual "sons" of Bishop Richard Allen, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Founded in 1816, the AME church was the first organized African American denomination in the United States. These sterling portraits of the "sons of Allen," mostly AME pastors, but also leading black men from other areas of industry, awaken the dreamer within... In celebration of the 200th anniversary of the founding of the AME church, the descendants of the author have reissued this remarkable book, which includes a "Sketch" by Rev. Talbert about his beloved alma mater Wilberforce University. This edition also has new material from Talbert's family members: a preface from Mrs. Suesetta Talbert McCree, a granddaughter of Rev. Talbert, believed to be the last surviving member of her generation; and a foreword by Rev. Malcolm Hassan Stephens, an Itinerant Elder of the AME Church and a great-great grandson of Rev. Talbert. The Sons of Allen is excellent primary source material for those interested in AME Church history, African American history, American history and genealogy. All readers will be inspired by the lives these men set forth to live, encouraged by the AME motto: "God our Father, Christ our redeemer, the Holy Spirit our comforter, Humankind our family."
Author : Lyman Horace Weeks
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Page : 64 pages
File Size : 28,45 MB
Release : 1898
Category : New York (N.Y.)
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Author : Madison, James H.
Publisher : Indiana Historical Society
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 27,89 MB
Release : 2014-10
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0871953633
A supplemental textbook for middle and high school students, Hoosiers and the American Story provides intimate views of individuals and places in Indiana set within themes from American history. During the frontier days when Americans battled with and exiled native peoples from the East, Indiana was on the leading edge of America’s westward expansion. As waves of immigrants swept across the Appalachians and eastern waterways, Indiana became established as both a crossroads and as a vital part of Middle America. Indiana’s stories illuminate the history of American agriculture, wars, industrialization, ethnic conflicts, technological improvements, political battles, transportation networks, economic shifts, social welfare initiatives, and more. In so doing, they elucidate large national issues so that students can relate personally to the ideas and events that comprise American history. At the same time, the stories shed light on what it means to be a Hoosier, today and in the past.
Author : C.C. Baldwin
Publisher : Рипол Классик
Page : 989 pages
File Size : 22,55 MB
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : 5874721363
Author : Daniel Alexander Payne
Publisher :
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 35,48 MB
Release : 1891
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Author : Herman Joseph Alerding
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Page : 554 pages
File Size : 17,21 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Fort Wayne (Ind.)
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Author : Dennis C. Dickerson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 615 pages
File Size : 12,96 MB
Release : 2020-01-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0521191521
Explores the emergence of African Methodism within the black Atlantic and how it struggled to sustain its liberationist identity.