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www.theafricanamericanlectionary.orgcorrespondence course. In 1902, he became pastor of the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the church where he had earlier been the janitor. At the time of Tindley’s death, his church had 12,500 members. The Tindley Temple United Methodist Church in Philadelphia was renamed in his honor.
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AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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The Religious Defense of American Slavery Before 1830 ...
www.kingscollege.netIn 1823 Frederick Dalcho, a South Carolina Episcopal clergyman, wrote an elaborate explication on this portion of the Bible. According to Dalcho, the inspiration for Noah's curse was divine because otherwise the "future condition 2 Richmond Enquirer, 15 Februar 1820 y. Th biblica e defensl of slaver wa commonls used
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Slavery in Virginia: A Selected Bibliography
www.lva.virginia.govmissionary with the American Baptist Publication Society and in 1877 became pastor of the Second African Baptist Church of Richmond. By 1875, he was nationally known as a temperance advocate. Later, Brooks helped start the Virginia Historical and Literary Society and was a trustee of the Virginia Theological Seminary and College in Lynchburg ...
13TH - Education for Justice
educationforjustice.orgimmediately following the Civil War, as African Americans were arrested en masse for extremely minor crimes in order to ensure that the economic system of free labor in the South could, in effect, remain intact. Culturally, this era also saw the beginning of a “mythology of black crimina-lity” that persists to this day.
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