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Chapter 4: Charter
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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.

Charter

State of New York
Office of the Secretary of State
Albany, N. Y.

It is hereby certified that the Certificate of Incorporation of “The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews,” with acknowledgment thereto annexed, was filed and recorded in this office on the fourth day of January, 1921.

Witness my hand and the seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the City of Albany, this 19th day of March, 1921.

JOHN J. LYONS,

SECRETARY OF STATE.