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The Making of African American Identity: Volume II, 1865-1917
Topic: FreedomTopic: IdentityTopic: InstitutionsTopic: PoliticsTopic: Forward
Topic: Institutions
Toolbox Overview: The Making of African American Identity: Volume II, 1865-1917
Resource Menu: Institutions
Text 1. Power
Text 2. Associations (I)
Text 3. Associations (II)
Text 4. Education
Text 5. Leadership
Text 6. Religion
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Text 7. Business
Text 8. Family
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6.  Religion
- Laurie Maffly-Kipp, "African American Religion, Pt. II: From the Civil War to the Great Migration, 1865-1920," 2004, in Divining America: Religion in American History on TeacherServe© from the National Humanities Center
- William E. Mathews, Jr., "An Address Delivered in Baltimore on the Occasion of Our Semi-Centenary," 1866, in Rev. Benjamin T. Tanner, An Apology for African Methodism, 1867

   A. M. E. Bishops, 1876
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"African American Religion, Pt. II: From the Civil War to the Great Migration, 1865-1920":
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Images of African American religious activities, 1820s-1910s, in Digital Schomburg from the New York Public Library

The Church in the Southern Black Community, 140 primary texts from 1773 to 1928, in Documenting the American South from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries

Laurie Maffly-Kipp, "An Introduction to the Black Church in the Southern Black Community," in Documenting the American South from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries

Laurie Maffly-Kipp, African American Religion, Pt. I: From the Revolution to the Civil War, 1780-1865," essay in Divining America: Religion in American History on TeacherServe© from the National Humanities Center

W. E. B. Du Bois, The Negro Church, 1903, in Documenting the American South, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries

African American Religious Bodies, 1906, excerpts from U.S. Bureau of the Census, Religious Bodies, 1906, in Documenting the American South

Evidences of Progress among Colored People, by G. F. Richings, 1902, "Churches." ch. 24, in Documenting the American South

African American History and Literature, 1865-1917: Online Resources



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