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A nongovernmental survey of urban and rural churches of black communities based on a ten year study.
The story of the Brown family probably began in Monroe County in what is now Walton Co., Ga. sometime in the 1830's. Crawford Brown was sold by his father, a Walton County lawyer by the name of Crawford Crane or Crane Brown, to plantation owner, George Rowland Brown. Plantation was located in Lumpkin, Stewart County. There he met and married Tobitha Brown. They were parents of ten or more children. Their oldest son, Charlie Curtis Brown (b. ca. 1854), was the great-grandfather of the author. The earliest ancestors of the White family, James (b. ca. 1840) and Noble White, were of Savannah, Chatham Co., Georgia.
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Twenty-seven essays previously published in the Western Journal of Black Studies challenge assumptions, misconceptions, and negative stereotypes within academic fields, and portray the strength, resilience, and diversity of African and African American peoples.
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