Box 276
Container
Contains 30 Results:
Hayward, Henry, "Will the Real UUA Please Stand Up?", 1969
File — Box: 276, Folder: 13
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1969
Hendin, Herbert, "Black Suicide," Columbia Forum, 1969
File — Box: 276, Folder: 14
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1969
Henryfeld, Will, "The Gift of Power", 1968
File — Box: 276, Folder: 15
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1968
Hill, Herbert, "The Journey to Johannesburg?", 1968
File — Box: 276, Folder: 18
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1968
Hobson, Julius W., "Speaking Out: Uncle Sam is a Bigot", undated
File — Box: 276, Folder: 19
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
undated
Hoefer, David, "Reports on the South-West Georgia Seminar", 1971
File — Box: 276, Folder: 20
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1971
Hollowood, Bernard, "Mans Inhumanity to Man", 1964
File — Box: 276, Folder: 21
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1964
Horton, Frank L. and Richard R. Hicks, "The New Mood of College Students" and "The Black College and the Black Student Culture," The Christian Century, 1973
File — Box: 276, Folder: 22
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1973
Hotchkiss, Wesley A., "Recovery of a Common Heritage," Journal, 1969
File — Box: 276, Folder: 23
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1969
Howard, John Robert, "Becoming a Black Muslim: a Study of Commitment Processes in a Deviant Organization", 1969
File — Box: 276, Folder: 24
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The C. Eric Lincoln collection (1909-2000) documents the life's work of the leading scholar on the Black Church and Black Religion in the United States. As a sociologist of religion, Dr. Lincoln is the co-author of the definitive study on the Black Church in America, a massive fourteen year inquiry into the most important institution in the African American community. Dr. Lincoln's career,. however, was not exclusively devoted to writing about the Black Church. In 1961, his doctoral...
Dates:
1969