Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... churches in the 1880s and 1890s . Around that time , various of these independent churches , along with a number of missionary and evangelical associations , desired to join together into a national Holiness church . In 1894 , several ...
... churches in the 1880s and 1890s . Around that time , various of these independent churches , along with a number of missionary and evangelical associations , desired to join together into a national Holiness church . In 1894 , several ...
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... churches grew , the rural church continued to be the center of community life for many African Americans . Preachers in these smaller rural churches often had to work other jobs and to rotate preaching at different churches . Tuskegee ...
... churches grew , the rural church continued to be the center of community life for many African Americans . Preachers in these smaller rural churches often had to work other jobs and to rotate preaching at different churches . Tuskegee ...
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... church storefronts in the North , with names such as the " Fire Baptized Holiness Church . " Since these sanctified churches allowed horns , guitars , drums , and other musical instruments in their worship services , they became a ...
... church storefronts in the North , with names such as the " Fire Baptized Holiness Church . " Since these sanctified churches allowed horns , guitars , drums , and other musical instruments in their worship services , they became a ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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