Quadrennial Address of the Bishops of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church 1922
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Victoria Ashwood
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CME Church
Summary
Charles Henry Philips (1858 - 1951) was an influential bishop of the Christian (previously called "Colored") Methodist Episcopal Church. He played a critical role in the CME Church becoming a national denomination, extending its reach beyond the South. He fought to erase the stigma associated with the Church's origins in the institution of slavery.
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Public Domain (P)2020 Tony T. Williams
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