The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Goff, Lyman B., interested in the preaching of Charles T.
Walker, 245
Goose Creek Parish, Negroes of, instructed, 7
Graham, Solon, an early C. M. E. minister, 196
Graham, W. F., a minister in business, 267
Grant, Bishop, a useful churchman, 238
Great, Evans, a preacher in Savannah, 112, 113
Green, A. R., an editor and Book Steward, 102
Green, Beriah, a friendly teacher of Negroes, 175, 176
Gregg, David, interested in the preaching of Charles T.
Walker, 245
Gregg, Jacob, an Emancipating Baptist, 35
Grimes, Leonard, sketch of, 180-182
Grimke, F. J., position of, 303
Grouch, Job, a C. M. E. worker, 196
Growth of the Negro church, 286-299
Guy, Rev. Mr., a preacher to Negroes, 8
Gunner, Byron, the advanced position of, 304
Haig, Mrs., interest of, in proselyting Negroes, 7
Hale, Edward Everett, a friend of the freedmen, 213
Hall, C., preaching of, to Negroes, in North Carolina, 10
Hall, Stephen, a supporter of Richard Allen, 76
Hamilton, Leroy, the master of Henry Francis, 52
Hamilton, William, a pioneer in the A. M. E. Zion Church,
78-79
Hampton Institute, the establishment of, 204
Hanover Presbytery, John Chavis a missionary for, 68
Harden, Henry, troubles of, with the A. M. E. Zion Church,
82-83
Harding, Henry, a supporter of Richard Allen, 75-76
Harper, Alexander, a co-worker of Morris Brown, 76
Harry, a Negro teacher in Charleston, 8-9
Haversham, Justice James, favorable to Andrew Bryan, 49-50
Hawkins, Gen. Rush C., interested in the preaching of Charles
T. Walker, 245
Hawkins, John R., a business man in the church, 267
Hawthorne Keidor, a preacher to Negroes in Mobile, 135
Hayes, Gregory W., the work of, 206;
conflict of, with the American Baptist Home Mission Society,
262
Haygood, A. G., a friend of the freedmen, 213
Haynes, Lemuel, a scholarly Negro preacher to whites, 62-65
Henderson, Archibald, a student under John Chavis, 70
Henderson, John, a student under John Chavis, 70
Henderson, J., a preacher in Philadelphia, 121
Hepburn, John, a worker among Negroes, 18
Hogarth, George, election of as A. M. E. Book Steward, 102
Hogg, Kate, a member of the Savannah African Church, 45
Holly, J. T., the record of, 179-180
Holmes, Donald, an emancipating Baptist, 35
Holsey, L. H., an early C. M. E. preacher, 196;
elected bishop, 196;
work of, 239-240
Home missions of the Negro church, 295-296
Honyman, J., the efforts of, among Negroes, 17
Hood, Bishop James W., the religious work of, 236;
in politics, 236-238
Hopkins, Samuel, the interest of, in Negroes, 36
Houston, U. L., a pastor in Savannah, 117
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