The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Episcopalians, interest of, in Negroes, 94-97;
attitude of, toward Negroes, 150-152;
assistance of, given freedmen, 210-211;
attract Negroes, 256
Evangelical sects, work of, 23-29;
appeal of, successful, 143-144
Evans, Henry, a pioneer Negro preacher in North Carolina, 56
Farrand, Daniel, teacher of Lemuel Haynes, 63
Finley, J. B., the successor of John Stewart, 60-61
First Colored Methodist Protestant Church organized, 107
Fisk University, the establishment of, 203
Fleetwood, Bishop, sermon of, on the conversion of Negroes, 9
Foreign mission and the Negro church, 296, 297
Foreign relief to freedmen, 208
Ford, J. E., church institutional work of, 276
Fox, George, attitude of, toward freedom and enlightenment, 18
France, decrees of, as to indoctrinating slaves, 3
Francis, Henry, a Negro preacher in Savannah, 52
Fray, S. T., a pioneer preacher in the A. M. E. Zion Church,
104
Frazer, Garrison, a pastor in Savannah, 117
Free African Society, organization of, 75;
comment of, 92
Free-Will Baptists, the achievements of, 203, 209
Freedmen Aid Societies, the work of, 208-209
Freedmen Aid Society, the, of the Methodist Church, the
establishment of, 209
Freedmen's Bureau, facts from, 208
French, missionary spirit of, 1
Friends, the relief work of, 207-208;
the Society of, in England, the efforts of, 208
Friends' Association of Philadelphia, for the relief of
colored Freedmen, the work of, 207
Friends' Association for the Aid and Elevation of the
Freedmen, 208
Frink, S., a missionary in Georgia, 11
Fugitive Slave Law, effect of, on the migration of Negroes,
122
Galbreth, George, election of, as bishop, 105-106;
dispute concerning, 106
Gales, G. W., in politics, 226;
religious efforts of, 226
Galphin, George, patron of the Silver Bluff Church, 42
Garnett, Henry Highland, the career of, 175-176
Garretson, Freeborn, attitude of, on Negro conversion, 28
Garrison, William L., interest of, in relief of freedmen, 212
George, David, pastor of the Silver Bluff Church, 42;
work of, in Nova Scotia, 42;
in Sierre Leone, 42
Georgia, the instruction of Negroes in, 10-11;
Negro Baptists in, 112-118;
reactionary laws of, 132;
Presbyterians of, interested in the Negro, 155, 157
Gibbs, Thomas, the escape of a slave preacher from, 72
Gibson, Bishop, interested in proselyting Negroes, 7;
letters of, 7
Gillfield Baptist Church, Petersburg, establishment of, 136
Gilliard, Nicholson, a supporter of Richard Allen, 76
Gloucester, John, a pioneer Presbyterian preacher, 65-67
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