Albert B. Cleage Jr. papers 1949-2005

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Albert B. Cleage Jr. papers 1949-2005

Detroit clergyman who took the name Jaramogi Abebe Agyeman, founder of the Shrine of the Black Madonna, and advocate of the program and philosophy of the Black Christian Nationalist movement. The collection has been divided into four series: Albert B. Cleage, Jr.: Correspondence, Sermons, and Writings, the files of the Shrine of the Black Madonna in Detroit, Michigan, Church Leaders, and the files of the Shrine of the Black Madonna National Office.

11.5 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6388670

Bentley Historical Library

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Cleage, Albert B.

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Detroit, Michigan clergyman, pastor at St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, which later became Central Congregational Church. In the 1960s, Cleage and his congregation began restructuring the church's rituals, programs, and theology to conform to the Black Christian Nationalist phiosophy. In 1970, the church was renamed the Shrine of the Black Madonna. From the description of Albert B. Cleage Jr. papers, 1949-2005. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 278934744 ...

Pan African Orthodox Christian Church

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Central Congregational Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Shrine of the Black Madonna (Detroit, Mich.)

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St. Mark's Congregational Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Jesus Christ

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