Box 281
Container
Contains 26 Results:
Trout, Nelson, "Witnessing to the Power", 1968
File — Box: 281, 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:
1968
Van Der Merwe, Schalk, "Race Relations", 1972
File — Box: 281, Folder: 17
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:
1972
M.L.W., "Reminiscences of Athens, Alabama", undated
File — Box: 281, 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:
undated
Warren, Yao, "Fresh Look at Ghana's Great Religious Heritage," Youth, 1970
File — Box: 281, 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:
1970
Washington, Joseph R., "Black Sects and Cults," outline, undated
File — Box: 281, 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:
undated
Wasserman, Miriam, "The Loud Proud Black Kids," The Progressive, 1968
File — Box: 281, 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:
1968
Watson, Andrew P., "Worship in the Black Church", 1966
File — Box: 281, 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:
1966
Weiss, Charles, "Young Negro Studies to Become Rabbi," The Washington Post, 1968
File — Box: 281, 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:
1968
White, Abbi, "Christian Elements in Negro American Muslim Religious Beliefs," Phylon, 1964
File — Box: 281, 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:
1964
Wilkerson, Doxey A., "Compensatory Education," Southern Education Report, 1968
File — Box: 281, Folder: 25
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