Collection, 1935-1954.

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Collection, 1935-1954.

Collection consists of five notebooks of notes, clippings, pamphlets, and letters concerning the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, the separation of church and state, home influences on certain important leaders, religious liberty and George W. Truett.

60 items.

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Dawson, Joseph Martin, 1879-

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Southern Baptist clergyman, Christian statesman, and denominational leader. Served as Executive Director of the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs from 1946-1953. From the description of Collection, 1935-1954. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 60931162 ...

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...

Truett, George W. (George Washington), 1867-1944

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Southern Baptist pastor, evangelist, and denominational leader. Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas from 1897 to his death in 1944. Served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1927-1929 and President of the Baptist World Alliance, 1934-1939. From the description of Collection, 1882-1961. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 34063313 Southern Baptist pastor and denominational leader. Truett served as long-time pastor of the First Ba...

Freedom of religion.

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