Black Indians and Freedmen
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Black Indians and Freedmen
The African Methodist Episcopal Church and Indigenous Americans, 1816-1916
Dickerson-Cousin, Christina
University of Illinois Press
12/2021
252
Dura
Inglês
9780252044212
15 a 20 dias
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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
A Note on Terminology xiii
Introduction: The Drums of Nonnemontubbi 1
1 Richard Allen, John Stewart, and Jarena Lee: Writing Indigenous Outreach into the DNA of the AME Church, 1816-1830 12
2 Seeking Their Cousins: The AME Ministries of Thomas Sunrise and John Hall, 1850-1896 34
3 The African Methodist Migration and the All-Black Town Movement 57
4 "Ham Began . . . to Evangelize Japheth": The Birth of African Methodism in Indian Territory 82
5 "Blazing Out the Way": The Ministers of the Indian Mission Annual Conference 100
6 Conferences, Churches, Schools, and Publications: Creating an AME Church Infrastructure in Indian Territory 119
7 "All the Rights . . . of Citizens": African Methodists and the Dawes Commission 154
Notes 173
Index 227
Acknowledgments xi
A Note on Terminology xiii
Introduction: The Drums of Nonnemontubbi 1
1 Richard Allen, John Stewart, and Jarena Lee: Writing Indigenous Outreach into the DNA of the AME Church, 1816-1830 12
2 Seeking Their Cousins: The AME Ministries of Thomas Sunrise and John Hall, 1850-1896 34
3 The African Methodist Migration and the All-Black Town Movement 57
4 "Ham Began . . . to Evangelize Japheth": The Birth of African Methodism in Indian Territory 82
5 "Blazing Out the Way": The Ministers of the Indian Mission Annual Conference 100
6 Conferences, Churches, Schools, and Publications: Creating an AME Church Infrastructure in Indian Territory 119
7 "All the Rights . . . of Citizens": African Methodists and the Dawes Commission 154
Notes 173
Index 227
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African Methodist; Wesleyan; Indian Territory; Oklahoma; Cherokee; Choctaw; Chickasaw; Creek; Seminole; Wyandotte; Seneca; Oneida; Ojibwe; Richard Allen; Jarena Lee; Henry McNeal Turner; Dawes Commission; diversity; migration; tribal citizenship; Boley
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
A Note on Terminology xiii
Introduction: The Drums of Nonnemontubbi 1
1 Richard Allen, John Stewart, and Jarena Lee: Writing Indigenous Outreach into the DNA of the AME Church, 1816-1830 12
2 Seeking Their Cousins: The AME Ministries of Thomas Sunrise and John Hall, 1850-1896 34
3 The African Methodist Migration and the All-Black Town Movement 57
4 "Ham Began . . . to Evangelize Japheth": The Birth of African Methodism in Indian Territory 82
5 "Blazing Out the Way": The Ministers of the Indian Mission Annual Conference 100
6 Conferences, Churches, Schools, and Publications: Creating an AME Church Infrastructure in Indian Territory 119
7 "All the Rights . . . of Citizens": African Methodists and the Dawes Commission 154
Notes 173
Index 227
Acknowledgments xi
A Note on Terminology xiii
Introduction: The Drums of Nonnemontubbi 1
1 Richard Allen, John Stewart, and Jarena Lee: Writing Indigenous Outreach into the DNA of the AME Church, 1816-1830 12
2 Seeking Their Cousins: The AME Ministries of Thomas Sunrise and John Hall, 1850-1896 34
3 The African Methodist Migration and the All-Black Town Movement 57
4 "Ham Began . . . to Evangelize Japheth": The Birth of African Methodism in Indian Territory 82
5 "Blazing Out the Way": The Ministers of the Indian Mission Annual Conference 100
6 Conferences, Churches, Schools, and Publications: Creating an AME Church Infrastructure in Indian Territory 119
7 "All the Rights . . . of Citizens": African Methodists and the Dawes Commission 154
Notes 173
Index 227
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