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The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews / As a fade from black to pure white cover

The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews / As a fade from black to pure white

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About This Book

A combined religious manifesto and organizational record, the work presents a church's charter, constitution, and incorporation materials alongside sermons, essays, and a biographical sketch of the founder. It discusses doctrinal practice such as repentance and baptism while articulating aims of moral uplift, charity, racial unity, and social improvement for congregants. Essays address questions of identity, migration, leadership, and cultural expression within the community, and practical governance topics such as trusteeship, meeting places, and institutional purpose are specified. The text blends administrative documents with pastoral argument to establish both belief and structure for a faith-based movement.

Subjects

  1. Black Jews.
  2. Black Moon.
  3. Negro Is Yet A Slave.
  4. “Should the Color Line Go?” by Robert Winston, born at Windsor, North Carolina. Mr. Winston is a leading lawyer of his native state and was graduated from the University of North Carolina and received the degree of LL.D. from Wake Forest College. He was a judge of the Supreme Court of North Carolina from 1889-1895, when he resigned. He is a well-known orator and also an authority on Southern problems. The destruction of the Children of Israel, the Black Jews, and their many names as they fade from black to pure white.
  5. Will the Black Man Go Back to Africa?
  6. The Unjust Treatment to Garvey.
  7. Down on the Farm.
  8. Defending the Honorable and Graceful Movements of Dancing.
  9. Proper Training.
  10. Unveiling the Prince.
  11. My First Sermon to the World.

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