The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Lane, Isaac, a bishop of the C. M. E. Church, 240
Lane, John W., a C. M. E. worker, 196
Lane College, the establishment of, 203
Latin element, missionary spirit of, 2
Law, Josiah, a preacher to Negroes, 155
Lawton, Bristol, a minister in Savannah, 117
Leadership in the Negro church, 280-281
Lee, George W., achievements of, 244
Lee, Bishop, President of Wilberforce, 238
Legislation, reactionary, 131-132
Lemon, William, a Negro Baptist preacher in Virginia, 53
Lexington, Kentucky, the Baptist Church in, 86;
Negro Baptist Church in, 119
Liberty County, Georgia, instruction of Negroes in, 165
Liele, George, preacher at the Silver Bluff Church, 42;
efforts of, in Savannah, 43-45;
in Jamaica, 44-45
Lincoln University, development of, 203
Lindsay, the work of, in New Jersey, 12
Literature for religious instruction, 166
Livingston College, the establishment of, 205-206
Locke, a white minister interested in Thomas Paul, 88
Locke, John, the philosophy of, influential, 25
Locke, Richard, the work of, among Negroes, 11
London Freedmen's Aid Society, the work of, 208
Lott Cary Convention, organization, 262-263
Love, E. K., a popular preacher in Georgia, 240
Louisville, Negro Baptists in, 119
MacIntosh County, Georgia, instruction of Negroes in, 165
Macsparran, Dr., a worker among Negroes at Narragansett, 17
McClaskey, John, an adviser of the A. M. E. Zion Church, 79
McDonald, James, a co-worker with Negroes in Florida, 118
McKall, Basil, a preacher of power, 104
McLemore, James, an evangelist among Negroes, 137
McQueen, Steven, a preacher in Savannah, 116
McTyeire, interest of, in the Colored Methodist, 195
Management of the Church, the, questioned, 254
Manchester, Virginia, large Negro Baptist church in, 111-112
Manly, Governor Charles, a student under John Chavis, 70
Mangum, P. H., a student under John Chavis, 69
Mangum, W. P., a student under John Chavis, 69
Manning, J. M., a friend of the freedmen, 213
Mars, John N., an anti-slavery Methodist preacher, 173
Marsh, Jacob, a supporter of Richard Allen, 76
Marshall, Abraham, organizer of the Savannah Baptist Church,
48
Marshall, Andrew, a noted Baptist preacher in Savannah, 112;
troubles of, 113-115;
work of, 112-118
Martin, J. C., denominational work of, 297
Martin J. Sella, an eloquent preacher, 238
Maryland, Catholic workers among Negroes in, 4-5
Massachusetts Episcopal Association, the efforts of, 211
Mather, Cotton, interest of, in slaves, 15-16
Matthews, John, a co-worker of Morris Brown, 76
Mayo, A. D., the efforts of, 214
Meacham, J. B., a pioneer Negro preacher in St. Louis, 120
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