African American Lutherans
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Alabama-Florida Lutheran Ladies Missionary Organization, 1958 - 1959
The Announcer
- Volume 2:2 (July 1958)
- Volume 3:1
Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church (Nyland, Alabama) Records
- Constitution
- Officers
- Members
- Baptisms, 1918-1959
- Confirmations, 1918-1957
- Marriages, 1922-1948
- Burials, 1919-1954
- Communicants, 1918-1953
- Constitution
Bethel Lutheran Church (Rock West, Alabama) Records
Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Holy Ark, Alabama) Records
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church (Rosebud, Alabama) Records
- Officers, 1916-1955
- Members
- Baptisms, 1916-1963
- Confirmations, 1916-1962
- Marriages, 1919-1963
- Burials, 1916-1957
- Communicants, 1916-1965
- Annals of the congregation
Christ the King Lutheran Church
From 1912 - 1947 this congregation was called "The Ida B. Wells Mission" which began within the housing projects which bore the name of Ida B. Wells.
Concordia College (Selma, Alabama) Collection
27 cubic foot boxes; three 5" letter boxes; three flat boxes; 50 general artifacts; 10 framed objects;
John W. C. Fey (1903-2001) Collection
The collection focuses mainly on Rev. Fey's work in African-American missions. It includes books, manuscripts, papers, and photos. The books include "Piney Woods and Its Story" and "The Spirit of Piney Woods", both by Laurence C. Jones; "History of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People" by Robert L. Jack; and "Social Conditions of the Negro in the Hill District of Pittsburgh" compiled by Ira De A. Reid.
Framed Object. History of Concordia College Alabama and Rosa Young
The text is a brief summary of the history of Concordia College Alabama and Rosa J. Young.
