Separated Not Segregated
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Abstract/Description: | An essay on Black religious practices and traditions, including music, worship patterns, business and fraternal organizations. The author, Miles Mark Fisher (1899-1970), was pastor of the White Rock Baptist Church in Durham, North Carolina from 1933 to 1965, as well as a scholar and historian. The son of a former enslaved person, he graduated from Morehouse College and the University of Chicago. |
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Subject(s): | Durham County (N.C.) African Americans--North Carolina--Durham |
Title: | Separated Not Segregated. | |
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Name(s): | Fisher, Miles Mark | |
Type of Resource: | text | |
Date Created: |
July 1950 1950-07 |
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Physical Form: | essays | |
Abstract/Description: | An essay on Black religious practices and traditions, including music, worship patterns, business and fraternal organizations. The author, Miles Mark Fisher (1899-1970), was pastor of the White Rock Baptist Church in Durham, North Carolina from 1933 to 1965, as well as a scholar and historian. The son of a former enslaved person, he graduated from Morehouse College and the University of Chicago. | |
Identifier(s): |
NCC.0046 (CollectionNumber) NCC_0046_0175 (Identifier) NCC_0046_0175.pdf (FileName) SW029 (Legacy) |
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Note(s): |
Preferred Citation: Item description, identifier (if applicable), Box and Folder information. Durham County Library records (NCC.0046). North Carolina Collection, Durham County Library, NC. |
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Subject(s): |
Durham County (N.C.) African Americans--North Carolina--Durham |
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Restrictions on Access: | Copyright Not Evaluated | |
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