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James Theodore Holly
Black Citizenship, Black Sovereignty: the Haitian Emigration Movement and Black American Politics, 1804-1865
James Theodore Holly (1829 - 1911)
Great Cloud of Witnesses.Indd
American Free Blacks and Emigration to Haiti
The Reverend Harry Croswell and Black Episcopalians in New Haven, 1820-1860
Holy Women, Holy Men: Celebrating the Saints Is the Fruit of the Committee’S Careful and Painstaking Work
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A Ministry and Community of Prayer of the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont
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Twenty Fifth Sunday After Pentecost November 6, 2016 the Collect: O
Le Rêve Haïtien De James Theodore Holly Claire Bourhis-Mariotti
Application for National Membership Or Renewal
Black Episcopalians Research Guide
Orl~IA 'Rhe 156Th Diocesan Convention Oct~Obe~R 22, 2005
THE UNION of BLACK EPISCOPALIANS Celebrating The
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Church Insider Updates and Opportunities for Communities of Faith March/April 2015
St. Philip's Protestant Episcopal Church and the Proposed Designation of the Related Landmark Site (Item No
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