The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Philadelphia, the Negro Baptist Church of, established, 86;
proslavery element in, 86-87
Philanthropy, northern, change in, 263-264
Phillips, C. H., a bishop of the C. M. E. Church, 240
Phillips, Doc., a pioneer Negro preacher, 137
Pierce, Edward L., interest of, in the freedmen, 212
Pioneer Negro preachers, 40-70
Poindexter, James, a pioneer Negro Baptist preacher in Ohio,
122;
religious efforts of, 223;
in politics, 223-224
Politics, the call of, 220-246
Polk, Bishop, attitude of, toward the instruction of his
slaves, 149-151
Pontier, Samuel, a pioneer in the A. M. E. Zion Church, 78
Porteus, Bishop, interest of, in the salvation of Negroes, 7
Portsmouth, Virginia, Negro Baptist church in, 54-55, 111
Powell, A. C, a preacher with a following, 282
Preachers, Negro, pioneer work of, 40-70;
educational work of, 168-169;
as spokesmen of the Negroes, 169;
interested in colonization, 170;
in the underground railroad, 170, 171;
in the press, 171
Preachers, Negro Pioneer, 40-70
Preachers of versatile genius, 167-184
Presbyterians, interest of, in Negroes, 97-98;
failure to win Negroes, 98;
position on slavery and the Negro, 36-39;
position of in 1782, 36-37;
pacifist letter of, 38-39;
the attitude of, on slavery, 124-127, 128, 130;
interest of, in the instruction of Negroes, 152-158;
schools of, 203, 204, 205;
educational work of, 210;
attract Negroes, 256
Price, J. C., the record of, 206;
the education of, 217
Primitive Baptist Church, Negroes separate therefrom, 192
Princeton, John Chavis at, 68
Proctor, H. H., church institutional work of, 276
Progressive Baptists, the separation of, from whites, 259-264
Progressive ideas in the Negro church, 247-265
Protestant Episcopal Freedmen's Commission, aid of, to
Negroes, 211
Protracted meetings among Baptists, 143-144
Providence Baptist Association, organization of, 122
Pugh, the work of, among Negroes, 12
Quakers, the efforts of, among Negroes, 17-19
Quinn, W. P., a successful missionary, 101;
elected bishop, 101
Race prejudice in the church, 305-309
Ranford, of Chowan, a preacher to Negroes, 9
Ransom, R. C., head of the Institutional Church, Chicago, 276;
an editor, 297
Ray, Charles B., the work of, 173-174
Recent growth of the Negro church, 286-299
Recent statistics of the Negro church, 286-299
Reddick, M. W., a preacher of influence, 282
Relation of the individual to the church, differing ideas as
to, 251-252
Relations of whites and blacks in churches, 132-134
Religion, differing ideas of, 250-251
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