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7 images with subject College presidents--Alabama--Selma.

  • CHAS. L. PURCE. From Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising.


  • E. M. BRAWLEY. From Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising.


  • REV. C. S. DINKINS, D. D., Selma, Ala. From Sermons, Addresses and Reminiscences and Important Correspondence, With a Picture Gallery of Eminent Ministers and Scholars.


  • Rev. H. Woodsmall, of Franklin, Ind., First President Selma University. From The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama: Their Leaders and Their Work.


  • REV. JAMES M. HENDERSON, D. D. (See sketch Page 144.) From Centennial Encyclopaedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Containing Principally the Biographies of the Men and Women, both Ministers and Laymen, Whose Labors During a Hundred Years, Helped Make the A. M. E. Church What It Is; Also Short Historical Sketches of Annual Conferences, Educational Institutions, General Departments, Missionary Societies of the A. M. E. Church, and General Information about African Methodism and the Christian Church in General; Being a Literary Contribution to the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Formation of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Denomination by Richard Allen and others, at Philadelphia, Penna., in 1816.


  • REV. R. T. POLLARD, A. B., From Once a Methodist; Now a Baptist. Why?.


  • REV. W. B. JOHNSON, B.S., D.D. From Centennial Encyclopaedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Containing Principally the Biographies of the Men and Women, both Ministers and Laymen, Whose Labors During a Hundred Years, Helped Make the A. M. E. Church What It Is; Also Short Historical Sketches of Annual Conferences, Educational Institutions, General Departments, Missionary Societies of the A. M. E. Church, and General Information about African Methodism and the Christian Church in General; Being a Literary Contribution to the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Formation of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Denomination by Richard Allen and others, at Philadelphia, Penna., in 1816.