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The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama: Their Leaders and Their Work

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A compilation documents the religious life, institutions, and leaders of Black Baptists in Alabama in the late nineteenth century. It combines the author's autobiography with chapters on state conventions, local associations, and extended biographic sketches of ministers, educators, and lay figures, supplemented by church and school portraits. The narrative traces organizational development, ministerial activity, educational initiatives, and community outreach, offering comparisons between immediate post-slavery conditions and later progress. Closing chapters synthesize lessons and reflections on growth, challenges, and the denomination's influence on social and spiritual uplift.

About the Author

Boothe, Charles Octavius portrait

Charles Octavius Boothe

Charles Octavius Boothe was an influential African American minister and author known for his work in the Baptist community during the late 19th century. His notable publication, "The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama: Their Leaders and Their Work," serves as a significant historical resource, documenting the contributions and leadership of Black Baptists in Alabama. Boothe's writings reflect his commitment to education and the empowerment of African Americans in the post-Civil War era, highlighting the importance of faith and community in overcoming social challenges.

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