American Baptist Theological Seminary (Nashville, Tenn.).

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The American Baptist Seminary, an institution of higher learning for the training of black ministers and religious workers, was established in Nashville, Tennessee in 1924. The seminary was jointly owned and controlled by the National Baptist Convention, Inc. and the Southern Baptist Convention. The name of the institution was changed to the American Baptist College.

The Southern Baptist Commission on the American Baptist Seminary was dissolved in 1996 and ownership of the College was given soley to the National Baptist Convention, Inc.

From the description of Records, 1925-1965. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 317406634

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creatorOf American Baptist Theological Seminary (Nashville, Tenn.). Records, 1925-1965. Southern Baptist Historical Library & Archives
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associatedWith Alldredge, E. P. 1875-1953. person
associatedWith American Baptist College. corporateBody
associatedWith American Baptist Theological Seminary. corporateBody
associatedWith Amiger, William T. person
associatedWith Garnett, John Henry. person
associatedWith Hailey, O. L. 1852-1934. person
associatedWith Holcomb, Thomas Luther, 1882-1972. person
associatedWith Jackson, J. H. person
associatedWith Monroe, George. person
associatedWith National Baptist Convention of the United States of America. corporateBody
associatedWith Sedbury, Leland Stanford, 1891-1970. person
associatedWith Southern Baptist Commission on the American Baptist Seminary. corporateBody
associatedWith Townsend, Arthur Melvin. person
associatedWith Turner, Maynard P., Jr. person
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African American Baptists
African American theological seminaries
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Active 1925

Active 1965

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