James Clinton Hoggard papers, 1940-2002.

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James Clinton Hoggard papers, 1940-2002.

The James Clinton Hoggard papers reflect Hoggard's professional life first as pastor of several A.M.E. Zion churches in New York State and Washington, D.C. in the 1940's and 1950's, and his rise in 1972 to bishop of the Fourth Episcopal District.

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