Baptist Jubilee Advance Collection, 1955-1965.

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Baptist Jubilee Advance Collection, 1955-1965.

The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, book manuscript, other publications, press releases, planning reports, articles, posters, pamphlets, promotion and publicity material, minutes of committee meetings, programs, committee lists and audio-visual material. Subject areas covered in the collection include: Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, 30,000 Movement, North American Baptist Fellowship, Triennial Convention, and missions. Correspondents include: Theodore Adams, Robert Baker, Baker James Cauthen, C. Emanuel Carlson, W.C. Fields, L.O. Griffith, Alma Hunt, Kenneth Scott Latourette, Porter Routh, Arthur Rutledge, James Sullivan and C.C. Warren.

7.5 linear ft.

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North American Baptist Fellowship

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Warren, Casper Carl, 1896-1973

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Southern Baptist minister and denominational leader. He served as pastor to churches in Kentucky, Arkansas, and North Carolina. He was elected President of the Southern Baptist Convention in 1956 and 1957. Warren directed the "30,000 Movement" under the direction of the Home Mission Board. From the description of Papers, 1920-1988. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 50704083 ...

Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs

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The Baptist Joint Committee began in 1936 as the Committee on Public Relations. In 1946 the committee established offices in Washington, D.C., and became the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs. In 2005, the BJC name changed to the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty to more accurately reflect our singular focus on religious liberty issues. Serving 15 Baptist bodies, the Baptist Joint Committee is a non-profit 501(c)(3) education and advocacy organization that has worked for more...

Routh, Porter Wroe, 1911-1987.

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Triennial Convention (Baptist)

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