The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Meade, Bishop, interest of, in the instruction of Negroes,
151-152
Methodist and Baptist attract Negroes, 196-197, 217
Methodists, African, in the North, 120-122;
school statistics of, 203
Methodist Episcopal Church, position on slavery in 1784, 29;
pioneer work among Negroes, 26-31;
division of, on slavery, 123-124;
interest of, in Negro uplift, 158-159;
in the Civil War, 186-187, 189-192;
attitude of, toward the Negroes, 188-192, 258-259;
qualified recognition of Negroes, by, 191-192, 193-197
Mifflin, Warner, the memorial of, 38
Migration of Negro Methodists and Baptists, 122
Miles, W. H., one of the first bishops of the C. M. E. Church,
196
Miller, George Frazier, an Episcopal rector of Brooklyn, 277,
304
Miller, Kelly, opinion of, referred to, 280-281
Miller, Thomas, pioneer in the A. M. E. Zion Church, 78
Miller, William, a pioneer preacher among the Methodists, 78;
elected bishop of the A. M. E. Zion Church, 105;
death of, 105
Missionaries, the attitude of the early, among Negroes, 1-2;
in the West Indies, 26-27
Missionary work, the lack of, in America, 21;
impeded in Africa, 309-311
Mississippi, the Presbyterians of, interested in the Negro,
155
Mixed churches, procedure in, 132-133
Mobile, a Negro church in, 118;
establishment of the Anthony Street Church in, 135
Monks, Capucin, protest of, 3
Montague, Justice James, favorable to Andrew Bryan, 49-50
Montgomery, Alabama, Negro Baptists in, 118
Moore, Matthew, the pastor of whites and Negroes, 44
Moore, Bishop, election of, 105;
retirement of, 105
Morehouse College, the establishment of, 203
Morris Brown University, the establishment of, 205
Morris, E. C., head of the National Baptist Convention, 261
Morris, Rev. Mr., a preacher in Virginia, 135
Moses, Rev. Mr., a worker among Negroes in Virginia, 53
Mound Bayou, mixed Baptist Church in, 86
Muir, a worker in Kentucky, 38
National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women
and Children, the efforts of, 307
National Baptist Convention, 201;
the fight of, against white Baptists, 257-264
National Freedmen's Relief Association, the work of, 207
Neal, Rev. Mr., the labors of, in Dover, 12
Neau, Elias, the work of, among Negroes in New York, 12-14
Negro Baptists, connection of, with white Baptists, 201
Negro Church, the, socialized, 266-285;
a place for recreation, 267-268;
educational institution, 268-273;
a welfare agency, 273-277;
leadership in, 280-281;
the criticism of, 302-303;
its present situation, 300-313
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