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  2. Marietta T. Webb - Wikipedia

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    Marietta Thomas Webb (1864–1951) was a Christian healer. She was one of the first Black Americans listed in The Christian Science Journal as a practitioner of healing through prayer, and the only Black American to have a personal healing testimony selected to appear in Mary Baker Eddy's seminal book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.

  3. Darlene Garner - Wikipedia

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    Darlene Onita Garner is an American minister and LGBT activist, and a co-founder of the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays (NCBLG). [1] She was the first African-American elder in the Metropolitan Community Church [2] [3] and she helped create (and now leads) the denomination's biannual Conference for People of African Descent (PAD).

  4. Religion of Black Americans - Wikipedia

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    Smith, R. Drew, ed. Long March ahead: African American churches and public policy in post-civil rights America (2004). Sobel, M. Trabelin' On: The Slave Journey to an Afro-Baptist Faith (1979) Southern, Eileen. The Music of Black Americans: A History (1997) Spencer, Jon Michael. Black hymnody: a hymnological history of the African-American ...

  5. Spiritual church movement - Wikipedia

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    It is also notable in the names of Christian Spiritualist denominations within the Spiritual Church Movement, such as: Metropolitan Spiritual Churches of Christ , founded in 1925 [ 8 ] Pentecostal Spiritual Assemblies of Christ Worldwide, founded in 1938 (whose motto is "Pentecostal by Birth, Spiritual by Lifestyle, Apostolic by Experience, and ...

  6. Gardner C. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor, who was of African American heritage, was born in 1918 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Rev. Washington M. and Selina Taylor, and was the grandson of emancipated slaves. He grew up in the segregated South of the early 20th century.

  7. Category:African-American Christians - Wikipedia

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    African-American Christian clergy (4 C, 142 P) E. African-American Episcopalians (86 P) F. African-American former Christians (28 P) L. African-American Latter Day ...

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