The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for ChangeAn account of the origins, development, and personalities of the Civil Rights movement from 1953-1963. |
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... Church Department began an aggres- sive campaign to win and consolidate Southern church support . To this end local ... Baptist church in the South ... and that black Baptist church was ... one source of funds which the NAACP branches ...
... Church Department began an aggres- sive campaign to win and consolidate Southern church support . To this end local ... Baptist church in the South ... and that black Baptist church was ... one source of funds which the NAACP branches ...
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... Baptist Church , A. D. King [ Dr. King's brother ] had just gone to First Baptist in Ensley which was a very influential church , Nelson Smith at New Pilgrim , and John Porter who had been Martin's assistant in Montgomery at Dexter ...
... Baptist Church , A. D. King [ Dr. King's brother ] had just gone to First Baptist in Ensley which was a very influential church , Nelson Smith at New Pilgrim , and John Porter who had been Martin's assistant in Montgomery at Dexter ...
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... Baptist Church , 236 Harrison Street , Petersburg , Va ....... $ 51.59 Ever Ready Cleaners , Petersburg , Va . , Mr. Holloman . The Diamond Hill Baptist Church , Lynchburg , Va .............. First Baptist Church , Ivory Avenue , Buena ...
... Baptist Church , 236 Harrison Street , Petersburg , Va ....... $ 51.59 Ever Ready Cleaners , Petersburg , Va . , Mr. Holloman . The Diamond Hill Baptist Church , Lynchburg , Va .............. First Baptist Church , Ivory Avenue , Buena ...
Contents
Domination Church and the NAACP | 1 |
Beginnings and Confrontations | 17 |
MIA ICC and ACMHR 40 | 40 |
Copyright | |
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