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Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church

Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
Author: Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church (Fort Worth, Tex.). Historical Book Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 51
Release: 1980
Genre: Fort Worth (Tex.)
ISBN:

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Macedonia Baptist Church 1920-2011

Macedonia Baptist Church 1920-2011
Author: Sterling King ((Macedonia Baptist Church, Bethesda, Maryland))
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2011
Genre: Maryland
ISBN:

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The Chronological History of the Roanoke Missionary Baptist Association and Its Founders from 1866–1966

The Chronological History of the Roanoke Missionary Baptist Association and Its Founders from 1866–1966
Author: Dr. Linwood Morings Boone
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2017-04-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524673943

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In The Chronological History of the Roanoke Missionary Baptist Association and Its Founders from 18661966, Dr. L. Morings Boone has created a historical memorial to the founding fathers of the Roanoke Missionary Baptist Association. These men played a great part in shaping the destiny of the members of the Roanoke Missionary Baptist Association. Distinguished in their religious and public life, these men left their stamp on the history of the Negro Church of Northeastern North Carolina and Virginia. Dr. L. Morings Boone has done another tremendous job of restoring a history and legacy of African-American clergy who established a ministerial alliance against the backdrop of racial oppression and dismal circumstances. These faithful and courageous founding fathers led their congregations in such a way as to establish the Roanoke Institute to educate the children of northeastern North Carolina. Dr. Boone has searched tirelessly into the history of the association to discover the passionate work that drove these men against the tyranny of southern discrimination to elevate their communities through their Missionary Baptist efforts and through public education.


From Whence They Came: Origins of the Missionary Baptists in Southwest Georgia, 1865-1900

From Whence They Came: Origins of the Missionary Baptists in Southwest Georgia, 1865-1900
Author: Warren C. Hope
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2012-08-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1477252738

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The spiritual realm has been the resort of countless Blacks during their sojourn in America. Black Missionary Baptists history blossomed in Reconstruction and matured in Jim Crow Southern society. However, research on Black Baptists at the regional and local levels has been largely neglected. In obscurity are pioneers who blazed a trail of faith in God and set in motion what Carter G. Woodson and others have called the Negro Church. What began many years ago as their religious experience lives on today, but the stories of their time have not been told. Because religion has been a significant influence on Black people it is important to reconstruct and preserve local and regional religious history. Knowledge of the past is vital to understanding the present. William Montgomery, Under Their Own Vine And Fig Tree: The African American Church in the South, 1865-1900, asserted that this time frame deserved more scholarly attention. Southwest Georgia is fertile ground for Black religious history. Not since W. E. B. Du Bois The Black Church, has there been a focus on Blacks and religion in the region. This book resurrects from invisibilitys custody Blacks embrace of Christianity in local and regional settings. Its contents explore denomination identity formation and religion as a means of uplift and advancement in the microcosm of Southwest Georgia. Through it all, Black Baptist ministers were pivotal actors in the religious drama. Although myths and stereotypes about Black ministers of the past abound, they, nevertheless, led the way down freedom road. This book tells of Black preachers of the past, their efforts to uplift and advance the race, and reveals the depth of their creativity, that was repeatedly demonstrated in the founding of local churches and associations that are vibrant today.