Maxie S. and Ethel M. Gordon papers, 1954-1990.

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Maxie S. and Ethel M. Gordon papers, 1954-1990.

Collection consists of mostly photographs, souvenir booklets and programs, and news clippings which document the speaking and preaching activities of Dr. Maxie Gordon and his wife, Ethel Gordon.

0.5 linear ft.

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Woman's Educational and Missionary Convention

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Gordon, Ethel M., 1911-

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National Baptist Convention of the United States of America

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Gordon, Maxie S. (Maxie Sylvester), 1910-1992

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Born in Greenville, S.C.; married Ethel M. McAdams (1940); sons, Maxie Jr. and Thomas; B.A. and B.D., Benedict College; M.A. and S.T.M., Oberlin College; M. Div., Vanderbilt-Oberlin; taught at Friendship College, Rock Hill, S.C. (1939-1942); member of faculty, Benedict College (1942- ); pastor, First Cavalry Baptist Church, Columbia, S.C. (1945- ); South Carolina representative to the Foreign Mission Board, National Baptist Convention (1962- ). From the description of Maxie S. and Et...

National Association of Ministers' Wives

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Benedict College

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Benedict College founded in 1870 under the auspices of the American Home Missionary Society of the Baptist Church as Benedict Institute when Mrs. Bathsheba A. Benedict of Pawtucket, R.I., gave the society $5,000, a small bequest from her husband; originally designed to educate ministers and teachers the institution is now independent. From the description of College brochures, [196-]-[199-]. (Benedict College). WorldCat record id: 70967548 From the description of Federal pro...