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Grimke, Rev. Francis James. The Race Problem, As it respects the Colored People and the Christian Church, in the Light of the Developments of the Last Year. A Discourse delivered at a Union Thanksgiving Service Held at the Plymouth Congregational
Grimke, Rev. Francis James. The Race Problem, As it respects the Colored People and the Christian Church, in the Light of the Developments of the Last Year. A Discourse delivered at a Union Thanksgiving Service Held at the Plymouth Congregational Church... November 27, 1919 cover title 8vo, 16 pages, stapled; faint crease where folded; contemporary ownership signature of C. G. Neall at top of title. Np Washington, D.C.?, 1919 E250-350 Grimke 1850-1937 , clergyman, civil rights leader, consul and author was the son of a wealthy planter and a slave mother. He and his two other brothers were raised virtually as freemen until the father's death and the onset of the Civil War, when their step-brother returned them to slavery. Following a formal education after the war, Grimke was, for most of his life, pastor of the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church in Washington D. C. Grimke, his brother Archibald, and W E. B. Du Bois officially separated themselves from Booker T Washington at the Afro-American Council of 1906
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