Gordon, Maxie S. (Maxie Sylvester), 1910-1992

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Born in Greenville, S.C.; married Ethel M. McAdams (1940); sons, Maxie Jr. and Thomas; B.A. and B.D., Benedict College; M.A. and S.T.M., Oberlin College; M. Div., Vanderbilt-Oberlin; taught at Friendship College, Rock Hill, S.C. (1939-1942); member of faculty, Benedict College (1942- ); pastor, First Cavalry Baptist Church, Columbia, S.C. (1945- ); South Carolina representative to the Foreign Mission Board, National Baptist Convention (1962- ).

From the description of Maxie S. and Ethel M. Gordon papers, 1954-1990. (Benedict College). WorldCat record id: 70967567

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referencedIn GORDON, MAX, d. 1990. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
creatorOf Gordon, Max. The slavery conflict on the Illinois frontier. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Gordon, Maxie S. (Maxie Sylvester), 1910-1992. Maxie S. and Ethel M. Gordon papers, 1954-1990. Benedict College, Benjamin F. Payton Learning Resources Center
creatorOf Gordon, Max. Papers. Libraries Australia
referencedIn Saffery, Ambrose Lynn. A. Lynn Saffery papers, 1926-1946 (inclusive), [microform]. Yale University Library
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associatedWith Gordon, Ethel M., 1911- person
associatedWith GORDON, MAX, d. 1990 person
associatedWith Isaacs, Isaac Sir, 1855-1948. person
associatedWith National Association of Ministers' Wives. corporateBody
associatedWith National Baptist Convention of the United States of America. corporateBody
associatedWith Saffery, Ambrose Lynn. person
associatedWith Woman's Educational and Missionary Convention. corporateBody
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Australia--Victoria
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South Carolina
South Carolina--Columbia
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African American universities and colleges
Baptists
Baptist universities and colleges
Governors general
Judges
Women
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African American clergy
African American college teachers
African American women
African American women teachers
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Birth 1910-12-10

Death 1992-09-16

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