A.L. Simon papers, 1907-1948.

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A.L. Simon papers, 1907-1948.

Papers consist primarily of twenty-one sermons written by Reverend Simon on various topics, as well as articles from several Baptist periodicals pertaining to education and the ministry. A copy of Simon's address before the Philomathean Literary Society of Leland University, New Orleans, published in the "National Baptist Union" (1907), is present, as are one newspaper, one printed volume, and a letter from Reverend L. C. Simon to his nephew, A. L., regarding their attendance at the Interchurch World Movement in New Orleans.

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Interchurch world movement of North America

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The movement was concerned with such efforts as missionary education, American religious education, home missions, and education in Latin America. From the description of Records of the Interchurch World Movement of North America, 1919-1920. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702132223 ...

Simon, A. L.

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Reverend A. L. Simon was an African-American pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church of New Iberia, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. From the description of A.L. Simon papers, 1907-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122505564 ...