African Americans.
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 573 Records of Detroit's Afro-American Mission
Minutes, budgets, proposals, pamphlets, reports, video cassettes, and other material showing the origins of Detroit's Afro-American Mission, Inc., and its activities including Bible clubs for children and adults, special ministries to singles, vacation Bible schools and camps, and the Institute for Biblical Research.
Collection 595 Records of Congress '88
Collection 614 Records of the Trinary Consultation
Papers, recordings of meeting sessions, planning materials and other documents from the Trinary Consultation, which examined how Christians in the late twentieth century should present the Christian gospel in large urban settings. The meeting was co-sponsored by Moody Bible Institute, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and Wheaton College.
David M. Howard, Sr., Papers
Collection 300 Records of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Jonathan Blanchard Papers
Lue Shelby Oral History Interivew.
Oral History Interviews with Thomas A. Clark IV
Oral history interviews in which Clark talks about his childhood as a preacher’s kid, racial tensions at the University of Illinois, pastoring African American churches in the Chicago area, outreach to the community, church activities during the 2020 Covid 19 pandemic, mission trips to the Dominican Republic and South Africa. The time period covered in the interviews is 1970s through 2020.
Small Collection 107 Ephemera of J. W. Boone
This collection contains a handbill for a concert by pianist J.W. Boone with photos of Boone and his associates, and a brief biography of Boone.