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Highlights of the 183rd General Assembly, Rochester, N.Y., May 17-26, 1971.
Alan T. Forbes oral history, 2010, side 3.
Alan T. Forbes oral history, 2010, side 5.
Alan T. Forbes oral history, 2010, side 1.
Board of Foreign Missions General Letters, 1949.
The Normative and Pragmatic Factors in the Ethical Method of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Agricultural Missions, Inc.
Edna Heminger's correspondence, 1922-1923.
Letter from Henry H. Spalding to Levi Hart, Holland Patent, N.Y. September 1833.
Ballston Female Heathen School Society acknowledgments of contributions.
The churches and the international crisis, 1938.
Belle Hawkes correspondence, 1880-1885.
Eugene Callender address on evangelization in Harlem, 1960s.
Alan T. Forbes oral history, 2010, side 2.
Eugene Callender statements and panel discussion on work in Harlem, 6 August 1967, side 1.
Commission on Ecumenical Mission and Relations' correspondence to Aimee Millican.
Resources for a Constructive Ethic for Black Women with Special Attention to the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston.
Rachel Kerr Johnson correspondence, 1860-1865.
Correspondence regarding Aimee and Frank Millican's transfer to the Board of Foreign Missions, 1916 to 1917.
Mary Louise Blatchley correspondence, 1895-1907.
Home made happy by Isaac Ferris.
The Presbyterian Consultation on Homophobia Education itinerary.
Resources for a Constructive Ethic for Black Women in the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston.
Getting at the heart of the downtown problem:
Gayraud Wilmore interviewed by J. Oscar McCloud, 1981-1982.
Edith Millican incoming correspondence from the Women's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Board of Foreign Missions, 1948 to 1950.
Belle Hawkes correspondence, 1872-1879.
Biblical Hermeneutics and Black Womanhood.
Close the Saloons poster.
Eugene Carson Blake, "Apostle, servant for Jesus' sake," 22 January 1962.

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