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The Untold Story: A Short History Of Black Disciples, William K. Fox
The Untold Story: A Short History Of Black Disciples, William K. Fox
Stone-Campbell Movement Monographs
The Untold Story: A Short History of Black Disciples
"Under the guidance and editorship of Herbert H. Lambert, seven black Disciples of Christ writers and one white Disciples of Christ writer have developed a study-worship resource aid." (Page 4)
The writers are William K. Fox, Hap Lyda, Lorenzo J. Evans, R. H. Peoples, C. C. Mosley, Sr., James L. Blair, William Joseph Barber, Sr., Kenneth E. Henry, Ann E. Dickerson. "Worship" sections by Rosa Page Welch are on pages 23, 24; 36, 37; 51, 52; 62, 63.
Dchs And Its Black Materials Project, James O. Duke
Dchs And Its Black Materials Project, James O. Duke
Stone-Campbell Movement Monographs
DCHS and Its Black Materials Project
"Over the years the Disciples of Christ Historical Society has collected materials dealing with Blacks and Black churches, and distributed throughout the files and stacks of the Society are many significant records which document and illumine this portion of the Christian community."
Preliminary Guide To Black Materials In The Disciples Of Christ Historical Society, Marvin D. Williams Jr
Preliminary Guide To Black Materials In The Disciples Of Christ Historical Society, Marvin D. Williams Jr
Stone-Campbell Movement Monographs
Preliminary Guide to Black Materials in the Disciples of Christ Historical Society
From the Preface:
This Preliminary Guide to Black Materials in the Disciples of Christ Historical Society has a three-fold purpose: first, it is intended to provide researchers with a useful bibliographical tool; second, it is hoped that the appearance of the Guide will stimulate contributions of materials dealing with Black churches and churchmen of the Disciples movement; third, this Guide is one way in which the Society hopes to serve the goals of racial harmony, dignity, and mutual respect.
The Story Of Negro Disciples In Mississippi, Mrs. Charles C. Mosley
The Story Of Negro Disciples In Mississippi, Mrs. Charles C. Mosley
Stone-Campbell Movement Monographs
The Story of Negro Disciples in Mississippi
Mrs. Mosley, a graduate of Jarvis Christian College, Hawkins, Texas, briefly documents the history of a few of the earliest African American congregations in Mississippi.
She also provides details about the 1887 founding of the Mississippi State Convention. This was an African American convention, with African American leaders.
The Mississippi Christian Missionary Convention began in 1884. William Ramey, an African American preacher from Hemingway, Carroll County, attended the inaugural meeting of the MCMC at Winona, Mississippi.
An Author Catalog Of Disciples Of Christ And Related Religious Groups, Claude E. Spencer
An Author Catalog Of Disciples Of Christ And Related Religious Groups, Claude E. Spencer
Stone-Campbell Movement Monographs
An Author Catalog of Disciples of Christ and Related Religious Groups
From the introduction:
This catalog grew out of necessity. In 1924 the Library of Culver-Stockton College started a project to collect the literature produced by the religious groups which grew out of the reformation and restoration movements in the American religious scene in the early nineteenth century. The project was handicapped from the start because of a lack of bibliographical tools which gave knowledge concerning the books and pamphlets that had been published. The Literature of the Disciples, a study by J. W. Monser, 1906, and The Literature of …
Two Races In One Fellowship, Robert L. Jordan
Two Races In One Fellowship, Robert L. Jordan
Stone-Campbell Movement Monographs
Two Races in One Fellowship
From the Foreword by Robert M. Hopkins:
At a time when racial misunderstanding in this country is just about as serious as has been confronted in many years, this helpful volume appears with its enlightenment regarding relationships between two dominant races in our American brotherhood. The author has done an excellent job as he presents the background out of which both our white congregations and Negro congregations have grown.
Biographical Sketches Of Leaders Of Negro Work Of The Disciples Of Christ, Alice Liverett
Biographical Sketches Of Leaders Of Negro Work Of The Disciples Of Christ, Alice Liverett
Stone-Campbell Movement Monographs
Liverett, Alice, Biographical Sketches of Leaders of Negro Work of the Disciples of Christ
Included are biographical sketches of
Clayton Chaney Smith, Joel Baer Lehman, ,John Long, James Nelson Ervin, James H. Thomas, Patrick Henry Moss, Henry Louis Herod, Rosa Brown Bracy, Robert Hayes Peoples, and Preston Taylor
John W. Monser, The Literature Of The Disciples: A Study, John W. Monser
John W. Monser, The Literature Of The Disciples: A Study, John W. Monser
Stone-Campbell Movement Monographs
John W. Monser, The Literature of the Disciples: A Study
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94983625/john-w-monser (1838-1911)
Contents include:
Initiation of the Literature
Formation of the Literature
Classification of the Literature
Contrast between Present and Past Literature
Defects of the Literature
Readjustment of Literature
Outlook for Our Literature