History of the Woman's Missionary Society in the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Comprising Its Founders, Organizations, Pathfinders, Subsequent Developments and Present Status.

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Title

History of the Woman's Missionary Society in the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Comprising Its Founders, Organizations, Pathfinders, Subsequent Developments and Present Status.

Subject

Religious institutions
Women

Description

Chapters on Detroit and Hamtramck cite work of Mesdames Pinkie Taylor, Dollie Gladden, Mary Shields and Emma Cheeseboro.

Creator

McAfee, Sara Jane

Source

New York Public Library

Publisher

Phenix City, AL

Date

1945

Contributor

Phenix City Herald

Relation

Also located at: Catalog entry (U of M): https://search.lib.umich.edu/catalog/record/003271621

Identifier

670

Coverage

468 pages

Citation

McAfee, Sara Jane, “History of the Woman's Missionary Society in the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Comprising Its Founders, Organizations, Pathfinders, Subsequent Developments and Present Status.,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed May 5, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/760.