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A history of the Negro Baptists of North Carolina

Traces the history and development of the black Baptist church in North Carolina, beginning with the pre-Civil War era and ending during the first decade of the twentieth-century. It also traces the establishment of North Carolina based black Baptist foreign mission societies that conducted missionary activities in Africa and details the history of Shaw University, located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Other chapters provide biographical sketches of leading black Baptists, and brief histories of the Baptist secondary schools, Baptist papers, associations and conventions in North Carolina from the 1860s through the 1900s.

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  • "Traces the history and development of the black Baptist church in North Carolina, beginning with the pre-Civil War era and ending during the first decade of the twentieth-century. It also traces the establishment of North Carolina based black Baptist foreign mission societies that conducted missionary activities in Africa and details the history of Shaw University, located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Other chapters provide biographical sketches of leading black Baptists, and brief histories of the Baptist secondary schools, Baptist papers, associations and conventions in North Carolina from the 1860s through the 1900s."@en

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  • "A history of the Negro Baptists of North Carolina"
  • "A history of the negro Baptists of North Carolina"