Table of contents for Uplifting the people : three centuries of Black Baptists in Alabama / Wilson Fallin, Jr.

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Contents
List of Illustrations	000
Preface	000
Part 1	Slavery and Reconstruction, 17011874
	1. Slaves, Afro-Baptist Faith, and Black Preachers	000
	2. God's Gift of Freedom	000
Part 2	Post-Reconstruction, 18741900
	3. Church Life, Expansion, and Denominational Concerns	000
	4. Education, Black Nationalism, and Sociopolitical Concerns	000
	5. Theology and Leadership	000
Part 3	The Progressive Era, 19001917
	6. Protest, Growth, and Revivalism	000
	7. Urbanization and Economic Self-Help	000
Part 4	Before and after World War II, 19171954
	8. Between the Wars	000
	9. Rising Militancy	000
Part 5	The Civil Rights Movement and Beyond, 19542000
	10. Protest and Reorganization	000
	11. Continuity, Preservation, and Challenge	000
Conclusion: Serving the Needs of the People 	000
Notes	000
Bibliographical Essay	000
Bibliography	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

African American Baptists -- Alabama -- History.
Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention -- History.