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Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D. / ("The Black Spurgeon") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City

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The life and ministry of Charles T. Walker are presented, tracing his education, editorial and pastoral work, and emergence as a commanding preacher celebrated for pulpit power. The narrative outlines his study, travels, and practical achievements in expanding church membership and leading congregations, especially in New York, and frames his efforts within wider campaigns for racial advancement alongside contemporary leaders. The author combines reminiscence, ministerial records, and reflective commentary to portray Walker's character, leadership style, theological vocation, and the responsibilities facing religious leaders during a pivotal social transition.

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Silas Xavier Floyd

Silas Xavier Floyd was an American author known for his contributions to literature aimed at African American audiences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often blend moral lessons with engaging narratives, making them both entertaining and educational. Notable among his writings is "Floyd's Flowers; Or, Duty and Beauty for Colored Children," which comprises a collection of short stories designed to uplift and inspire young readers. Additionally, Floyd wrote biographical sketches, including "A Sketch of Charles T. Walker, D.D.," highlighting influential figures in the African American community. Through his storytelling, Floyd sought to promote positive values and cultural pride.

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