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Lemuel Haynes; [Pioneer Negro preachers].

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Picryl description: Public domain image from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem, free to use, no copyright restrictions image. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem is one of The New York Public Library’s research libraries devoted to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials focused on African American, and African experiences.

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african american churches history african american clergy african american baptists haynes lemuel 1753 1833 portraits illustrations schomburg center for research in black culture jean blackwell hutson research and reference division the history of the negro church pioneer negro preachers lemuel haynes ultra high resolution high resolution lemuel haynes pioneer negro preachers negro church church images black history month black history month schomburg center for research in black culture race relations head forehead eyebrow organ jaw sleeve collar font facial hair no expression preacher black preacher to white america the collected writings of lemuel haynes 1774 1833 pastor african americans african american history minister united states new york public library
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1921
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Woodson, Carter Godwin (1875-1950 ), Author
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833
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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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african american churches history african american clergy african american baptists haynes lemuel 1753 1833 portraits illustrations schomburg center for research in black culture jean blackwell hutson research and reference division the history of the negro church pioneer negro preachers lemuel haynes ultra high resolution high resolution lemuel haynes pioneer negro preachers negro church church images black history month black history month schomburg center for research in black culture race relations head forehead eyebrow organ jaw sleeve collar font facial hair no expression preacher black preacher to white america the collected writings of lemuel haynes 1774 1833 pastor african americans african american history minister united states new york public library