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John Gloucester; [The founder of the first African Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 1807.]

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african american churches history african american clergy african americans pennsylvania philadelphia church trustees african american presbyterians portraits illustrations schomburg center for research in black culture jean blackwell hutson research and reference division the history of the negro church first african presbyterian church john gloucester ultra high resolution high resolution gloucester founder the founder presbyterian church presbyterian church negro church negro history of philadelphia images black history month black history month schomburg center for research in black culture new york public library
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1921
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Woodson, Carter Godwin (1875-1950 ), Author
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Washington, D.C.
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New York Public Library
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http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/
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M. C. B. Mason; A pulpit orator in the Methodist Church.

Presbyterianism and the Negro during American Civil War

Rufus L. Perry. - Public domain portrait print

Our pastors and professors in the southeastern field, 1926.

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Plan and contract for the Catholic Chapel of Louisville, Kentucky

Portrait of three Chinese students at Howard University: Leon Assing, Fong Affoo, and Choy Awah

The Revd. John Wesley. A.M. Founder of the Methodist Society

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Wm. Laws. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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african american churches history african american clergy african americans pennsylvania philadelphia church trustees african american presbyterians portraits illustrations schomburg center for research in black culture jean blackwell hutson research and reference division the history of the negro church first african presbyterian church john gloucester ultra high resolution high resolution gloucester founder the founder presbyterian church presbyterian church negro church negro history of philadelphia images black history month black history month schomburg center for research in black culture new york public library