Rogers, Vernon Douglas,

The education of Negro ministers in the South /By Vernon Douglas Rogers. - 1961. - viii, 110 leaves : illustrations ; 29 cm.

Typescript. Chapter I. Introduction Chapter II. The History of the Negro Church Chapter III. The Present Condition of the Negro Church Chapter IV. The History of Negro Religious Training Schools Chapter V. The Extent of Education of the Negro Minister Chapter Virgin Islands The Quality of the Education of the Negro Minister Chapter Virgin IslandsI. The Quality of the Education of hte Negro Minister (Continued) Chapter Virgin IslandsII. The Quality of the Education of the Negro Minister (Continued) Chapter IX. Problems That Hinder the Meeting of the Educational Needs of Negro Ministers Chapter X. Conclusion List of Tables



The Problem -- The problem stated -- The importance of the problem -- The Scope of the Study -- The Organization of the Thesis -- Materials used -- Method of procedure. The Colonial Period -- The Pre-Civil War Period -- The Civil War Period -- The Post-Civil War Period. Opportunities for Training -- Extent of Education Acquired. Primary and Secondary Schools -- Negro Colleges in the South. Bible School. Negro Seminaries -- Summary. The Needs -- The Problems -- Segregation -- Negro leadership -- Modernism -- Attitudes of southern Christians. Summary -- Conclusion. Negro Denominations with Over 100,000 Members in 1953 -- Negro Seminaries Offering a B.D. -- Southern White Theological Schools That Accept Negroes -- Education of 454 Southern Negro Ministers -- Negroes in Desegregated Schools.




Columbia Bible College--Dissertations.


African American clergy--Training of.

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