Episcopal Church in Michigan During the Civil War
Title | Episcopal Church in Michigan During the Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance Commission |
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Pages | 35 |
Release | 1966 |
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The Episcopal Church in Michigan During the Civil War
Title | The Episcopal Church in Michigan During the Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Frank W. Hawthorne |
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Pages | 46 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | Michigan |
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The Methodist Episcopal Church in Michigan During the Civil War
Title | The Methodist Episcopal Church in Michigan During the Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Burnham Macmillan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 94 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Michigan |
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The Methodist Episcopal Church in Michigan During the Civil War
Title | The Methodist Episcopal Church in Michigan During the Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Burnham Macmillan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Michigan |
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"This brochure deals with the effect of the war upon the Methodist Episcopal Church in Michigan." --foreword
Michigan and the Civil War
Title | Michigan and the Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Dempsey |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2011-02-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1614230226 |
Michigan undertook a rapid and robust response to Lincoln's call to arms during the Civil War and in many of its great battles. Read the much overlooked history in this volume. With lively narration, telling anecdotes, and vivid battlefield accounts, Michigan and the Civil War tells the story as never before of Michigan's heroic contributions to saving the Union. Beginning with Michigan's antebellum period and anti-slavery heritage, the book proceeds through Michigan's rapid response to President Lincoln's call to arms, its participation in each of the War's greatest battles, portrayal of its most interesting personalities, and the concluding triumph as Custer corners Lee at Appomattox and the 4th Michigan Cavalry apprehends the fleeing Jeff Davis. Based on thorough and up-to-date research, the result is surprising in its breadth, sometimes awe-inspiring, and always a revelation given how contributions by the Great Lake State in the Civil War are too often overlooked, even by its own citizens.
Episcopalians & Race
Title | Episcopalians & Race PDF eBook |
Author | Gardiner H. Shattuck |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 469 |
Release | 2021-03-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813160227 |
“Superb. . . . The first comprehensive history of modern race relations within the Episcopal Church and, as such, a model of its kind.” —Journal of American History Meeting at an African American college in North Carolina in 1959, a group of black and white Episcopalians organized the Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity and pledged to oppose all distinctions based on race, ethnicity, and social class. They adopted a motto derived from Psalm 133: “Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is, for brethren to dwell together in unity!” Though the spiritual intentions of these individuals were positive, the reality of the association between blacks and whites in the church was much more complicated. Episcopalians and Race examines the often ambivalent relationship between black communities and the predominantly white leadership of the Episcopal Church since the Civil War. Paying special attention to the 1950s and 60s, Gardiner Shattuck analyzes the impact of the civil rights movement on church life, especially in southern states, offering an insider’s history of Episcopalians’ efforts, both successful and unsuccessful, to come to terms with race and racism since the Civil War. “A model of how good this kind of history can be when it is well researched and centers on the difficult choices faced and made by people who share institutional and faith commitments in settings that call those commitments into question.” —American Historical Review “Will be of considerable benefit to scholars, students, church members of all denominations, and anyone concerned with issues of racial justice in the American context.” —Choice “An essential addition to the history of race and the modern South.” —Journal of Southern History
The Church in the Confederate States
Title | The Church in the Confederate States PDF eBook |
Author | Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire |
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Pages | 318 |
Release | 1914 |
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