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The unsung heart of black America; a middle-class church at midcentury

The unsung heart of black America; a middle-class church at midcentury

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The unsung heart of black America; a middle-class church at midcentury

by Irvin, Dona L

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Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1992. ix, 241p., inscribed by Ithe author, very good in a dj with minor scuffing. African American author's discussion of the Downs Memorial United Methodist Church in the post-World War II San Francisco Bay Area, with short biographies of church notables.

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Title
The unsung heart of black America; a middle-class church at midcentury
Author
Irvin, Dona L
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Used
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
082620841X
ISBN 13
9780826208415
Publisher
University of Missouri Press
Place of Publication
Columbia
Date Published
1992
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African American; Religion; San Francisco; California; Oakland, California;

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