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C. R. D. Whitfield, Brief History Of The Negro Disciples Of Christ In Eastern North Carolina: Past Achievements And Future Aims, Charles R D Whitfield Jan 1922

C. R. D. Whitfield, Brief History Of The Negro Disciples Of Christ In Eastern North Carolina: Past Achievements And Future Aims, Charles R D Whitfield

Stone-Campbell Movement Pamphlets

C. R. D. Whitfield, Brief History of the Negro Disciples of Christ in Eastern North Carolina: Past Achievements and Future Aims

Charles R. D. Whitfield (1860-1944) was an elder in the "Churches of Christ, Disciples of Christ."

This fellowship was also known as the "Churches of Christ, Composed of Disciples" and the "Assembly Churches." (See Global History 50 for more information.)


Work Of Disciples Of Christ With Negro Americans, Effie L. Cunningham Jan 1922

Work Of Disciples Of Christ With Negro Americans, Effie L. Cunningham

Stone-Campbell Movement Pamphlets

Effie L. Cunningham, Work of Disciples of Christ with Negro Americans: A Resume of Church and Evangelistic Work, Educational Enterprise, and Social Service with Negroes in the United States


Minutes Of The Sixth National Convention Of Christian Churches In America, William Martin Jan 1922

Minutes Of The Sixth National Convention Of Christian Churches In America, William Martin

National Christian Missionary Convention Minutes

Minutes of the Sixth National Convention of Christian Churches in America

[Held at] Second Christian Church, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 21 - 27, 1922.


Gospel Plea, Volume 22 [Sic] (1922) (Serial Numbers 539 - 589), Joel Baer Lehman Jan 1922

Gospel Plea, Volume 22 [Sic] (1922) (Serial Numbers 539 - 589), Joel Baer Lehman

Gospel Plea

Gospel Plea, Volume 22 [sic] (1922) (Serial Numbers 539 - 589)

On page two of Serial Number 576 (September 30, 1922), I. C. Franklin, President of the Mississippi State Convention, mentions the state of Mississippi will have its own state paper, a monthly named the Christian Dispatch. Franklin will be editor; Mrs. W. A. Scott, Associate Editor and J. A. Keys, Business Manager.

Isom K. Hicks (1894 - 1974), recently graduated, is the minister of the Grove Street Christian Church in Houston, Texas. White congregations in Houston loaned money to the African American congregation to allow them to construct …