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1678 Joint Survey Commission of the Baptist Inter-convention Committee. The Negro Baptist ministry; an a.n.a.lysis of its profession, preparation, and practices, by Ira De A. Reid.

Report of a survey conducted by the Joint Survey Commission of the Baptist Inter-convention Committee: the American Baptist Convention, the National Baptist Convention [and] the Southern Baptist Convention. [Philadelphia, H. and L. Advertising Co.]

1951 [i.e. 1952] 145 p. BV4080.J6

1679 Jones, Howard O. Shall we overcome? A challenge to Negro and white Christians. Westwood, N.J., F. H. Revell Co. [1966] 146 p.

BT734.2.J6

1680 Jordan, Lewis G. Negro Baptist history, U.S.A., 1750, 1930.

Nashville, Sunday School Pub. Board, N.B.C. [1930] 394 p.

plates, ports. BX6443.J6 ”Minutes of the Baptist Foreign Mission Convention of the United States of America held in Montgomery, Ala., November 24, 25, 26, 1880” (p. [153]-170) and ”Minutes of the fourth annual session of the Baptist Foreign Mission Convention of the United States of America, held with the First Baptist Church, Manchester, Virginia, September 19-22, 1883” (p.

[217]-236) have special t.i.tle pages.

Bibliography: p. 392-394.

1680a King, Martin Luther. Strength to love. New York, Harper & Row [1963] 146 p. BX6452.K5

1681 Koger, Azzie B. Negro Baptists of Maryland. [Baltimore, Clarke Press] c1946. 78 p. illus., ports. BX6444.M3K6 1946 First published in 1936 under t.i.tle: _History of the Negro Baptists of Maryland._

1682 Lincoln, Charles Eric. The Black Muslims in America. Foreword by Gordon Allport. Boston, Beacon Press [1961] 276 p. E185.61.L56 ”This book originated as a dissertation ... in the Graduate School of Boston University.”

Includes bibliography.

This black separatist group, also called the Nation of Islam, under the leaders.h.i.+p of Elijah Mohammad, has a widespread following in the United States.

1683 Lincoln, Charles Eric. My face is black. Boston, Beacon Press [1964] 137 p. E185.61.L57 Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. [134]-137).

Includes further discussion of the Black Muslims.

1684 Loescher, Frank S. The Protestant church and the Negro.

Philadelphia, 1948. 159 p. BR563.N4L6 1948a Essential portion of thesis-University of Pennsylvania.

Bibliographical footnotes.

1685 Mays, Benjamin E., _and_ Joseph W. Nicholson. The Negro's church. New York, Inst.i.tute of Social and Religious Research [c1933] 321 p. maps. BR563.N4M3

1686 Millea, Thomas V. Ghetto fever. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co. [1968]

166 p. F548.9.N3M5 Concerns church and race problems in Chicago.

1687 Payne, Daniel A., _Bp._ History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Edited by Rev. C. S. Smith. Nashville, Pub.

House of the A.M.E. Sunday-School Union, 1891. xvi, 502 p.

ports. BX8443.P28

1688 Pipes, William H. Say amen, brother! Old-time Negro preaching: a study in American frustration. New York, William-Frederick Press, 1951. 210 p. BR563.N4P53 Bibliography: p. 201-205.

1689 Poole, Elijah. Message to the blackman in America, by Elijah Muhammad. Chicago, Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2 [1965] xxvii, 355 p. [BP222.P6] [TR: BP222.E4]

On the Black Muslims.

1690 Reimers, David M. White Protestantism and the Negro. New York, Oxford University Press, 1965. 236 p. E185.61.R36 Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. 190-222).

Bibliography: p. 223-227.