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By the rivers of water
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Erskine Clarke |
In early November 1834, an aristocratic young couple from Savannah and South Carolina sailed from New York and began a strange seventeen year odyssey in West Africa. Leighton and Jane Wilson sailed a… |
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Erewhon
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Samuel Butler |
Samuel Butler's Erewhon, or Over the Range was published anonymously 1872. In this satire of Victorian society, the main character Higgs discovers an unknown country, the seeming utopia called Erewho… |
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Our colored brethren
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Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Permanent Committee on Work Among Colored People |
Sketches of the work of Presbyterian and reformed churches throughout the South. Includes extracts from five proceedings (from 1907-1912) of the Council of the Reformed Churches of America Holding t… |
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Black Livingstone
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Pagan Kennedy |
"A largely untold story of an extraordinary historical figure, this biography sheds light on the life of William Sheppard, a 19th-century African American who, for more than 20 years, defied segregat… |
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The forming of an American tradition
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Leonard J. Trinterud |
352 p. 24 cm |
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Religion in shoes
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Hunter B. Blakely |
"From the twentieth century comes the story of "RELIGION IN SHOES," in the person of Brother Bryan of Birmingham, who for more than forty years walked the streets of that great industrial city, minis… |
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