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Darlene A. Moore papers

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Identifier: 668
Content Description Reverend Darlene A. Moore is the pastor of Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and writer of inspirational literature. The collection consists of biographical information, photographs and books written by Pastor Moore including I am the Preachers Child, 1998, The ABC’s of Christian Women Living in the World, 1998 and Sista Pearl Chapbook Inspiration: For the Women of Every Color and the Men Who Love...
Dates: Other: 1986-2011

John D. Moore papers

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Identifier: 592
Content Description

Reverend John D. Moore was pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational Church in Houston, Texas from 1935-1973. His papers include several sermons from Rev. Moore, correspondence, photographs, church programs, books, audiotapes, and phonograph records.

Dates: Other: 1902-1987

Notes to Our Friends records

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Identifier: 328
Content Description

Notes to Our Friends was an occasional publication of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries. The records include information on the UCBHM's Puerto Rican, Appalachian, and Native American ministries and consists of research notes, correspondence, and collected printed items.

Dates: Other: 1937-1979

Office of Church Building Society records

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Identifier: 277
Content Description The Office of Church Building of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries provided financial support to United Church of Christ schools and church congregations. The majority of the records reflect the work of the American Congregational Union, later known as the Congregational Church Building Society. The collection includes documents from the Congregational Church Building Society, as well as the Evangelical and Reformed Churches. The records of the organization document its...
Dates: Other: 1862-1983

Harold R. Perry papers

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Identifier: 758
Content Description The papers of Bishop Harold R. Perry document his childhood and family, his religious training, and his pastorates. Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 1916, Perry entered the seminary of the Society of the Divine Word in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. He entered the priesthood in 1944 and served pastorates in Lafayette and St. Martinville, Louisiana; Pine Bluff, Arkansas; and Mound Bayou, Mississippi, before becoming founding pastor at St. Joseph’s Church in Broussard, Louisiana. Perry was...
Dates: Other: 1917-1991

Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ records

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Identifier: 303
Content Description The records include correspondence, minutes, church bulletins, reports, clippings, newsletters, programs of Sunday worship services, meeting minutes of the Church Deacon Board, programs of the senior choir concerts, publications, financial reports, and church membership lists. The records also contain a history of several committees within the church, sermons of Rev. Theodore S. Ledbetter, programs of special events such as the centennial pageant and other anniversary observances, annual...
Dates: Other: 1931-1992

Gardner C. Taylor papers

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Identifier: 804
Content Description The Gardner C. Taylor papers mainly consist of sermons both in paper form and sound recordings (1977-2008), with a small amount of correspondence (1996-2014), photographs (1952-2004), and ephemeral materials (1948-2016) generated during Taylor’s later life. The bulk of the collection dates from the mid-1980s to the late-1990s.The strength of the collection can be found in the sound recordings, mainly in standard audiocassette format of Taylor preaching at Concord Baptist Church...
Dates: 1921-2015; Majority of material found within 1977-2000

A.P. Tureaud papers addendum

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Identifier: 367-1
Scope and Contents The addition to the A.P. Tureaud papers contains records of civil rights cases, correspondence, collected material, and records related to the Knights of Peter Claver, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and other organizations. The correspondence files contain letters from Daniel Byrd, O.C.W. Taylor, Mordecai W. Johnson, and Jim Moreau. The correspondence files pertaining to Daniel Byrd concern voter registration problems in Jackson Parish. Present is a letter...
Dates: Created: 1868-1997; Other: Majority of material found in 1964-1970; Other: Date acquired: 09/02/1981

United Black Christians records

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Identifier: 742
Content Description

Includes video recordings of the United Black Christians 1990 conference and of a 1994 event at Harambee United Church of Christ. Also included are correspondence, meeting minutes and financial records.

Dates: Other: 1990-2001

Dorothy E. Yepez papers

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Identifier: 399
Content Description The papers primarily document the career of Dorothy E. Yepez, and significantly highlight the contributions of an African American businesswoman and art gallery owner in the United States. The collection is extremely rich on the subjects of art, Black history, education and the business documentation of Yepez’s career, with collected files from her art gallery and social activities. Yepez’s papers contain business and some personal correspondence; biographical sketches of Yepez and artists...
Dates: Other: circa 1864-1990, undated

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