Methodism and the Negro in the United States

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Methodism and the Negro in the United States
Joseph C. Hartzell, Joseph C. ...
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Methodism and the Negro in the United States

Electronic ed.

In this article from the Journal of Negro History, Hartzell documents the role of African Americans in the Methodist Church in the United States. He begins his largely statistical report of the rise of the Church from John Wesley's baptizing of two slaves in 1758 and ends with an overview of the Church as it was in 1923. The period concerned includes slavery, emancipation, reconstruction and the first two decades of the 20th century.

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Methodism and the Negro in the United States
2000, Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Title from electronic title page.

This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH digitization project's database, Documenting the American South. It is a part of the collection The Church in the Southern Black community.

Text scanned (OCR) by Fiona Mills. Images scanned by Robin Roenker. Text encoded by Andrew Leiter and Jill Kuhn.

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Transcribed from: Methodism and the Negro in the United States. 301-315 p. Caption title. Originally published in: The Journal of Negro history. Vol. 8, [no. 3, July] 1923. Signed at the end: Joseph C. Hartzell.

Funding from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition supported the electronic publication of this title.

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Other Titles
Journal of Negro history., Church in the Southern Black community.

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46603283

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