Penn, Robert E., 1916-1976.

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Robert E. Penn (1916-1976), African American minster. He graduated from Clark College and earned his Masters of Divinity from the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia in 1939. Penn was as a pastor of congregations in Georgia, Kansas, and Indiana and served as a chaplain during World War II. Penn married Lois Henrietta Neale (1920-), a teacher from New Orleans, in 1945. They had two children: Barbara Jeanne and Robert E. Penn, Jr. In 1952 Penn earned a Doctorate of Theology from Central Baptist Seminary. He became active in missionary efforts in Africa and traveled to Nigeria in 1966. In 1973 following Penn's retirement from preaching, he moved to Atlanta and joined the Interdenominational Theological Seminary faculty as a director of Field Education.

From the description of Robert E. and Lois H. Penn papers, 1916-1990. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 664273998

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creatorOf Penn, Robert E., 1916-1976. Robert E. and Lois H. Penn papers, 1916-1990. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
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associatedWith First Baptist Church (Gary, Ind.) corporateBody
associatedWith Interdenominational Theological Center (Atlanta, Ga.) corporateBody
associatedWith Penn, Lois H., 1920- person
associatedWith Pleasant Green Baptist Church (Kansas City, Kan.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Indiana
Georgia
Nigeria
Kansas
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African American Baptists
African American churches
African American clergy
African American missionaries
African Americans
Baptist theological seminaries
Sermons, American
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Birth 1916

Death 1976

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