Papers of John W. Williams, 1967-1970.
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Williams, John W., -1988
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African American Baptist pastor and church leader; participated in Billy Graham's Heart of America Crusade in Kansas City, 1967; hosted Congress of Evangelism in Kansas City, 1970; served as a member of Billy Graham Evangelistic Associate Board. From the description of Papers of John W. Williams, 1967-1970. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31743294 ...
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