The Master's Slave, Elijah John Fisher: A BiographyJudson Press, 1922 - 192 ページ |
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... held an umbrella , he set out in a hurry for the depot . The engineer saw him , but since he was a man , and a black one at that , the train simply slowed up enough to let the only passenger aboard . As Mr. Fisher got on to the step ...
... held an umbrella , he set out in a hurry for the depot . The engineer saw him , but since he was a man , and a black one at that , the train simply slowed up enough to let the only passenger aboard . As Mr. Fisher got on to the step ...
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... held that all any one could ever hope to gain from an institution would be an educa- tion , and since the Atlanta Baptist College would al- ways give that to Negro Baptists , they believed that it should be supported . A logomachy ...
... held that all any one could ever hope to gain from an institution would be an educa- tion , and since the Atlanta Baptist College would al- ways give that to Negro Baptists , they believed that it should be supported . A logomachy ...
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... held in its new , commodious , and well - furnished auditorium . This gigantic accom- plishment was characteristic of Negro pastoral methods . White congregations have the necessary funds subscribed and every detail planned before they ...
... held in its new , commodious , and well - furnished auditorium . This gigantic accom- plishment was characteristic of Negro pastoral methods . White congregations have the necessary funds subscribed and every detail planned before they ...
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... held Monday evening , January 26 , 1903. The program was made up of city celebrities , including Dr. George C. Hall , the Rev. A. J. Carey , Hon . B. F. Moseley , Mr. Monroe N. Work , Dr. Johnston Myers , pastor the Immanuel Baptist ...
... held Monday evening , January 26 , 1903. The program was made up of city celebrities , including Dr. George C. Hall , the Rev. A. J. Carey , Hon . B. F. Moseley , Mr. Monroe N. Work , Dr. Johnston Myers , pastor the Immanuel Baptist ...
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... held in everlasting remembrance . Hardships the Reverend Fisher endured , but none of these things can be compared with the favor of pos- terity recognizing him as the foundation builder among Negro Baptists in the Northwest ...
... held in everlasting remembrance . Hardships the Reverend Fisher endured , but none of these things can be compared with the favor of pos- terity recognizing him as the foundation builder among Negro Baptists in the Northwest ...
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