BR563.N4 O48 2008
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Sacred mission, worldly ambition : Black Christian nationalism in the age of Jim Crow / |
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BR563.N4 O94 1998eb
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The African American church community in Rochester, New York, 1900-1940 / |
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BR563.N4 O96 2007eb
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BR563.N4 P37 1985
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The social teaching of the Black Churches / |
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BR563.N4 P47 2005
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Hell without fires : slavery, Christianity, and the antebellum spiritual narrative / |
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BR563.N4 P495 2003
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Terror and triumph : the nature of Black religion / |
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BR563.N4 P53 1970
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Say amen, brother! Old-time Negro preaching: a study in American frustration, |
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BR563.N4 P68 2000
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Powerful artifacts : a guide to surveying and documenting rural African-American churches in the South. |
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BR563.N4 R235 1999
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African-American religion / |
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BR563.N4 R235 1999eb
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BR563.N4 R237 2001
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Canaan land : a religious history of African Americans / |
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BR563.N4 R24 1995eb
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A fire in the bones : reflections on African-American religious history / |
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BR563.N4 R25
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Slave religion : the "invisible institution" in the Antebellum South / |
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BR563.N4 R25 2004eb
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BR563.N4 R29 1993
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Sacred space / photographs from the Mississippi Delta / |
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BR563.N4 R45 1847
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The religious instruction of the black population : a gospel to be given to our servants. A sermon preached in several of the Protestant Episcopal Churches in Charleston on Sundays in July 1847, by the Rev. Paul Trapier, Charleston, S.C. Printed by Miller & Brown. A discussion on "the religious instruction of the blacks" in the Charleston Mercury, between "Many citizens" and the Rev. J.B. Adger. |
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BR563.N4 R58 2005
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Messengers : portraits of African American ministers, evangelists, gospel singers, and other messengers of the Word / |
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BR563.N4 R67 2003
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Witnessing and testifying : Black women, religion, and civil rights / |
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BR563.N4 S37 2008
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Your spirits walk beside us : the politics of Black religion / |
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BR563.N4 S37 2008eb
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Your spirits walk beside us : the politics of Black religion / |
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