The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Howard, O. O., an educator, of freedmen, 215
Howard University, the establishment of, 204
Huddlestone, work of, in New York, 14
Hunt, Rev. Mr., a teacher of Negroes, 8
Hurst, Bishop John, the faith of, 301
Illinois, Negro Baptists in, 122
Independent church movement, 71-99
Intelligent people lost to the church, 255-256;
welcomed by others, 256
Jack, Uncle, a pioneer Negro preacher in Virginia, 55-56
Jackson, Anderson, an early C. M. E. minister, 196
Jackson, Edward, a supporter of Richard Allen, 76
Jackson, William, a preacher in Philadelphia, 121
Jackson, Tennessee, C. M. E. Church organized at, 195-196
Jacksonville, Florida, Negro Baptist church in, 118-119
Jacob, a slave preacher, the escape of, 72
Jacobs, Francis, a pioneer in the A. M. E. Zion Church, 78-79
Jamaica, the work of George Liele in, 43-46
James, Thomas, an anti-slavery preacher, 173
Jasper, John, a popular Baptist preacher, 238-239
Jaudan, Rev. J., a preacher to Negroes in Florida, 118
Jenny, Rev. Mr., the work of, among Negroes, 11
Jernagin, W. H., a social welfare minister in Washington, 278
John Street Methodist Episcopal Church, troubles of, 78, 83-84
Johnson, Adam, pastor of a schismatic church in Savannah, 114
Johnson, Dr., a worker at Stratford, 17
Johnson, D. L., a teacher of contrabands, 215
Johnson, Harvey, attack of, on white Baptists, 261
Johnson, Henry, a pioneer preacher in the A. M. E. Zion
Church, 104
Johnson, Bishop J. Albert, foreign mission work of, 296-297
Johnson, M. W., a rising preacher in the Baptist Church, 282
Johnson, Robert, a pastor of Baptists in Washington, D. C.,
282
Johnson, W. B., a Baptist preacher in the District of
Columbia, 240
Johnson, Bishop W. D., an A. M. E. minister of educational
tendencies, 278
Jones, Absalom, a co-worker of Richard Allen, 74;
differing ideas of, 75;
rector of St. Thomas, 75, 94
Jones, C. C., interest of, in the enlightenment of Negroes,
153-155
Jones, Joshua H., a substantial supporter of Wilberforce, 264
Jones, R. E., a bishop of the M. E. Church, 299
Jones, Thomas, escape of a slave preacher from, 72
Jones, William, a pioneer C. M. E. worker, 196
Jordan, L. G., interest of, in business, 282;
foreign mission work of, 296
Keith, George, promoter of religious training, 18
Kennedy, Dempsey, an anti-slavery preacher, 173
Kentucky, the Emancipating Baptists in, 34-36;
Negro Baptists in, 119-120
Kirkland, Colonel, a friend of George Liele, 44, 45
Lambert, William, a pioneer Methodist preacher, 81;
troubles with the A. M. E. Zion Church, 81;
relations with Richard Allen, 80-82
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