Box 194
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Poillucci, Dr. Richard, Research Associate, 1978-1979
File — Box: 194, Folder: 1-9
Identifier: Series 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, in the prime of his career, utilized his research and church history skills in a number of enterprises. Most notable was his research on the Black Muslims, culminating in his crowning work, Black Muslims in America. Out of this project came many interviews with Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan; the correspondence, including valuable postcards from Malcolm X, is indicative of the close contact Lincoln had with each of these...
Dates:
1978-1979
Policy and Planning Implications of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Survey, undated
File — Box: 194, Folder: 10
Identifier: Series 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, in the prime of his career, utilized his research and church history skills in a number of enterprises. Most notable was his research on the Black Muslims, culminating in his crowning work, Black Muslims in America. Out of this project came many interviews with Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan; the correspondence, including valuable postcards from Malcolm X, is indicative of the close contact Lincoln had with each of these...
Dates:
undated
Powell, Adam Clayton, 1986
File — Box: 194, Folder: 11
Identifier: Series 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, in the prime of his career, utilized his research and church history skills in a number of enterprises. Most notable was his research on the Black Muslims, culminating in his crowning work, Black Muslims in America. Out of this project came many interviews with Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan; the correspondence, including valuable postcards from Malcolm X, is indicative of the close contact Lincoln had with each of these...
Dates:
1986
Power in Church and Society, 1981
File — Box: 194, Folder: 12
Identifier: Series 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, in the prime of his career, utilized his research and church history skills in a number of enterprises. Most notable was his research on the Black Muslims, culminating in his crowning work, Black Muslims in America. Out of this project came many interviews with Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan; the correspondence, including valuable postcards from Malcolm X, is indicative of the close contact Lincoln had with each of these...
Dates:
1981