Gordon, Maxie S. (Maxie Sylvester), 1910-1992
Variant namesBorn 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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Birth 1910-12-10
Death 1992-09-16
