1680a

King, Martin Luther. Strength to love. New York, Harper & Row [1963] 146 p. BX6452.K5

1681

Koger, Azzie B. Negro Baptists of Maryland. [Baltimore, Clarke Press] c1946. 78 p. illus., ports. BX6444.M3K6 1946

First published in 1936 under title: History of the Negro Baptists of Maryland.

1682

Lincoln, Charles Eric. The Black Muslims in America. Foreword by Gordon Allport. Boston, Beacon Press [1961] 276 p. E185.61.L56

"This book originated as a dissertation ... in the Graduate School of Boston University."

Includes bibliography.

This black separatist group, also called the Nation of Islam, under the leadership of Elijah Mohammad, has a widespread following in the United States.

1683

Lincoln, Charles Eric. My face is black. Boston, Beacon Press [1964] 137 p. E185.61.L57

Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [134]-137).

Includes further discussion of the Black Muslims.

1684

Loescher, Frank S. The Protestant church and the Negro. Philadelphia, 1948. 159 p. BR563.N4L6 1948a

Essential portion of thesis—University of Pennsylvania.

Bibliographical footnotes.

1685

Mays, Benjamin E., and Joseph W. Nicholson. The Negro's church. New York, Institute of Social and Religious Research [c1933] 321 p. maps. BR563.N4M3

1686

Millea, Thomas V. Ghetto fever. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co. [1968] 166 p. F548.9.N3M5

Concerns church and race problems in Chicago.

1687

Payne, Daniel A., Bp. History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Edited by Rev. C. S. Smith. Nashville, Pub. House of the A.M.E. Sunday-School Union, 1891. xvi, 502 p. ports. BX8443.P28

1688

Pipes, William H. Say amen, brother! Old-time Negro preaching: a study in American frustration. New York, William-Frederick Press, 1951. 210 p. BR563.N4P53

Bibliography: p. 201-205.

1689

Poole, Elijah. Message to the blackman in America, by Elijah Muhammad. Chicago, Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2 [1965] xxvii, 355 p. [BP222.P6] [TR: BP222.E4]

On the Black Muslims.