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African American clergy -- Biography
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African American clergy -- Biography
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African American clergy
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African American clergy
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American to the backbone, the life of James W.C. Pennington, the fugitive slave who became one of the first black abolitionists, Christopher L. Webber
Black prophets of justice, activist clergy before the Civil War, David E. Swift
Growing up Presbyterian, life in Presbyterian colleges and churches, Lois Averetta Simms
God, Harlem U.S.A., the Father Divine story, Jill Watts
I was born this way, a gay preacher's journey through Gospel music, disco stardom, and a ministry in Christ, Carl Bean with David Ritz
Proceedings of the quarto-centennial conference of the African M.E. Church, of South Carolina, at Charleston, S.C., May 15, 16 and 17, 1889, edited by Benjamin W. Arnett
Daniel Alexander Payne, the venerable preceptor of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Nelson T. Strobert
John Chavis, African American patriot, preacher, teacher, and mentor (1783-1838), by Helen Chavis Othow ; foreword by Minister Benjamin F. (Chavis) Muhammad,
Messengers, portraits of African American ministers, evangelists, gospel singers, and other messengers of the Word, David Ritz ; photographer, Nicola Goode
Road without turning, the story of Reverend James H. Robinson : an autobiography
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