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The Baptist magazine. 1897, p. 509-591

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A variety of articles and addresses, most concerning the Baptist Church in Virginia, issued in the quarterly publication of black Baptist churches in the U.S. and the world. Also included are addresses on such topics as slavery, the life and work of W.W. Brown, a southern pastor and crusader against slavery, the increasing demand for education among African Americans, and the split in the ranks of the National Baptist Convention.

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Place of publication and publisher from advertisement on p. [591]. Date inferred from text on p. 557.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

LC copy imperfect: pages 561-568 and cover wanting.

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01/01/1897
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