Records, 1940-1998.

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Records, 1940-1998.

The records include correspondence of the officers and executive director, articles and addresses on peace issues, brochures, flyers, programs, posters, newspaper clippings, annual reports, financial reports, membership lists, minutes, newsletters, press releases, and publications. Recent files deal with conferences, the Persian Gulf War, Martin Luther King, racial reconcilation and other peace issues. The majority of the records cover the period from 1962 to 1998.

7.5 linear ft.

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Sehested, Kenneth L.

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Lynch, James R.

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Barnette, Henlee H. 1911-

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Reddy, Dona

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Stassen, Glenn

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Womack, Paula

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Smith, Donald Powers, 1908-

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Tiller, Olive M. (Olive Marie), 1920-

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Robertson, Lillian

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Buttry, Daniel L.

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Hinson, Glenn

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Anthropology professor Glenn Hinson of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has focused this research on the music, language, and belief systems of African American communities. From the description of Glenn Hinson collection of gospel music posters, 1984-2004. WorldCat record id: 244305692 ...

Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America

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The Baptist Peace Fellowship was organized in 1940 by American Baptists. Southern Baptists and American Baptists met and formed the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America in 1984. The organization publishes a newsletter, sponsors conferences, and distributes material related to peace issues, and encourages the development of local Baptist peace organizations. Offices for the Fellowship were originally located in Memphis, Tennessee, and in 1995 moved to North Carolina. From the des...

Claypool, John R. (John Rowan), 1930-2005

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Southern Baptist minister who served as a prominent pastor and theologian at Southern Baptist churches for over twenty years. He served as pastor of First Baptist Decatur, Georgia; Crescent Hill Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky; Broadway Baptist Church, Ft. Worth, Texas; and Northminster Baptist Church, Jackson, Mississippi. From the description of Sermon collection, 1962-1981. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 665169514 ...