Taylor, Joseph T. (Joseph Thomas), 1913-
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The World Methodist Conference, established in 1881, is sponsored by the World Methodist Council made up of numerous Methodist denominations. It comprises over 75 member organizations representing 132 countries. Joseph T. Taylor served on the World Methodist Council. He also taught at various universities including IUPUI where he also served in administrative positions. In May of 2008, a building on the IUPUI campus housing the University College and the Multicultural Center was renamed Joseph T. Taylor Hall.
From the description of Joseph T. Taylor essay, United Methodist Conference, 1986. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 246999805
This audio series was recorded ca. 1958 for radio station WBAA, Purdue University, and funded by a grant from the Education Television and Radio Center. It was produced by E.W. Richter, and moderated by Richter and sociology professor Louis Schneider. Joseph Taylor, Lester Branger, and others were interviewed for the programs.
From the description of The Negro in America [sound recording] : the last citizen / produced by E.W. Richter for WBAA Radio Station, Purdue University. ca. 1958. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 36204940
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- African American arts
- African American journalists
- African Americans
- African Americans
- African Americans
- African Americans
- Church and social problems
- Church and the world
- Methodist Church
- Race relations
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- Kenya (Africa) (as recorded)