African American Feminisms, 1828-1923
Edited by Teresa Zackodnik
- Published: 17 Jul 2007
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415395373
- Set ISBN: 9780415395373
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Women and the Church
- Edited by
- Teresa Zackodnik
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Religious Work and Travels, Chester, PA: Olin T. Pancoast Press. 1909, 118pp. By Annie E. Brown
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Introduction
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Comments
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Mrs. Annie E. Brown
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Successful Revival
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Results at Frederick, MD
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A Lady Evangelist and Her Gospel Wagon
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At St. John A. M. E. Church
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A Colored Evangelist
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Mrs. Brown Wins Many for Christ
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Testimonial to Mrs. Brown
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Mrs. Annie E. Brown
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Colored Female Evangelist
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At Bethel Church, Philadelphia
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No African Bishop
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Women in the Pulpits
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A Picturesque Preacher
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Portsmouth Having a Great Revival
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She’s a Soldier of the Lord
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Hundreds Converted
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A Successful Revival
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Mourners Flock Before the Altar
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Mrs. Brown, Colored Evangelist, Meeting with much Success in Cambridge, Mass
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Evangelistic Work at Cambridge
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Three Thousand Men Listen to Mother Brown’s Advice
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Woman Preacher’s Fervor
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Sharp Street Memorial Church
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A Great Revivalist
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Gr at Spiritual Awakening
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A Successful Revival
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A Woman Evangelist
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Advice to Negroes by a Negress
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Thousands Hear Woman
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A Wonderful Preacher
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God’s Presence Manifested
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Pennsylvania’s Capital Aroused
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Harkisburg Hears God’s Call
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Religious Awakening in Bethel Church
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Another Visit to Harrisburg
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Thousands Heard Her at Durham
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Should Women Preach
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A Picturesque Preacher
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Aggressive Work at Huntington, L. I.
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Crowd at a Public Immersion
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Thankfulness Of Dr. Gumbs
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Woman Evangelist Draws Big Crowd
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Port Jefferson Stirred up
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A Great Religious Awakening
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Woman Evangelisrs Work
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Y. M. C. A. Evangelistic Meeting
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Mrs. Brown The Evangelist
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Heralding a Revival
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One Hundred Converts at Washington
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An Editor’s Testimonial
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Pueblo Gets an Awakening
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New Rescue Home
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Fifty Sinners Respond to Sister Brown’s Call
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New Soldiers for the King’s Army
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Sister Brown is Here and Sinners Tremble
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Mrs Annie E. Brown
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Revival Breaks Out
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Charleston, West Virginia, Alive
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Great Revival At M. E. Church
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A Woman of Wonders
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St. James Council Instituted
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Public Meeting Held
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A Sermon of Vim
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Women Evengelist to Preach
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Great Religious Awakening
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Great Revival now Going on
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Comming–The Great Woman Evangelist
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The Washington Evangelist
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Rev. Annie E. Brown and Her Evangelistic Work
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Heralded at Tampa
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Jots from the Field
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Index
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2“Frederick Douglass,” The North Star 23 March 1849. By Cary, Mary Ann Shadd
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3“Letter XI [re: Julia Pell],” Letters from New York, New York: Charles S. Frances and Co., 1843, pp. 61–70. By Lydia Maria Child
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4“We are Glad to Note in the Methodist Conference…,” Woman’s Era 2(1) (April 1895) p. 5. By Dora J. Cole
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5“In the April Number of the Era…,” Woman’s Era 2(3) (June 1895): pp. 6–7.
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6“Woman A Factor in the Development of Christian Missions. First Address at Columbus, Ohio, 1990,” Progressive Missions in the South and Addresses, Sara J. Duncan, Atlanta: Franklin Printing and Publishing, 1906, pp. 101–114. By Sara J. Duncan
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7“Woman The Principal Projector to Christian Civilization. Spoken at Chicago, 1904,” Progressive Missions in the South and Addresses, Sara J. Duncan, Atlanta: Franklin Printing and Publishing, 1906, pp. 122–128. By Sara J. Duncan
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8“Woman in the Churches,” Progressive Missions in the South and Addresses, Sara J. Duncan, Atlanta: Franklin Printing and Publishing, 1906, pp. 170–178. By Sara J. Duncan
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9Memoirs of the Life, Religious Experience, Ministerial Travels and Labours of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw, An American Female of Colour: Together with Some Account of the Great Religious Revivals in America, London: T. Dudley, 1846, 172 pp. By Zilpha Elaw
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A Brand Plucked From the Fire. An Autobiographical Sketch, Cleveland, OH: W.F. Schneider, 1879, 125pp.
By Julia Foote
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Preface
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Introduction
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IBirth and Parentage
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IIReligions Impressions—Learning the Alphabet
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IIIThe Primes—Going to School
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IVMy Teacher Hung for Crime
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VAn Undeserved Whipping
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VIDaried Experiences—First and Last Dancing
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VIIMy Conversion
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VIIIA Desire for knowledge—Inward Foes
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IXDarious Boues Blasted
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XDisobedience, but Happy Results
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XIA Religion as Old as the Bible
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XIIMy Marriage
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XIIIRemoval to Boston—The Work of full Salvation
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XIVEarly Fruit Gathered Home
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XVNew and Unpleasant Revelations
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XVIA Long Lost Brother Found
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XVIIA Call to Preath the Gospel
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XVIIIHeavenly Visitations Again
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XIXPublic Effort—Excommunication
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XXWomen in the Gospel
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XXIThe Lord’s Leading—Philadelphia
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XXIIA Visit to my Parents—Further Labors
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XXIIIIndignities on Account of Color—General Conference
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XXIVContinued Labors—Death of my Husband and Father
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XXVWork in Various Places
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XXVIFurther Labors—A “Threshing” Sermon
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XXVIIMy Cleveland Home—Later Labors
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XXVIIIA World to my Christian Sisters
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XXIXLove not the World
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XXIXHow to Obtain Sanctification
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11“The General Conference. The Proceedings of the Conference... Fourteenth Day,” Christian Recorder 29 May 1884: p. 2.
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12“The General Conference. Report of the Two Last Days... Eighteenth Day,” Christian Recorder 5 June 1884: p. 2.
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13“The North Carolina Conference – Presiding Elders’ Report,” Christian Recorder 10 December 1885: p. 2 By Sarah Ann Hughes
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14The Life and Religious Experiences of Jarena Lee, a Coloured Lady, Giving an Account of her Call to Preach the Gospel, Philadelphi: For the author, 1836, 24pp. By Jarena Lee
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15“Our Woman’s Department,” Indi- anapolis World 11 June 1892. By N. F. Mossell
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16Memoir of Old Elizabeth, a Coloured Woman, Philadelphia: David Heston, 1868, 26pp. By Old Elizabeth
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17“Cause for Encouragement,” The Liberator 14 July 1832. By Maria Stewart
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18“An Address Delivered Before the Afric-American Female Intelligence Society of Boston. By Mrs. Maria W. Stewart,” The Liberator 28 April 1832. By Maria Stewart