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Richmond's First African Baptist Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Richmond's First African Baptist Church

First African Baptist Church has served the Richmond community since 1780, proving to be a pillar of strength for African Americans in the former Confederate capital. The First African Baptist Church congregation endured slavery, the tumultuous years of the Civil War, Reconstruction, and repression from the white supremacist regime that dominated Virginia politics and persevered as a vibrant force through civil rights struggle and the daunting challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement. Such notables as Lott Carey, L. Douglas Wilder, Maggie Lena Walker, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Mary Lumpkin, and Henry "Box" Brown were church members.

Richmond 34 and the Civil Rights Movement, The
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Richmond 34 and the Civil Rights Movement, The

February 22, 1960, bore witness to an event that would forever change the social, political, and economic life of a city, a state, and millions of inhabitants. The arrest of 34 Virginia Union University students during a sit-in protest at the most upscale department store in Richmond, Virginia, heralded the upending of a long-established way of life and a change of direction from which there would be no turning back. The students would see their actions galvanize a community into effecting wide-ranging reforms in desegregation and play a significant role in ending the nearly 70-year grip on power of one of the nation's strongest political machines. Bafflingly, their achievement faded into obscurity, and only in recent years has its importance been recognized.

Virginia Union University
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Virginia Union University

Since its founding by the American Baptist Home Mission Society in 1865, Virginia Union University has nurtured its students for nearly 150 years. Its first campus was established on the site of the Lumpkin slave prison in what was then the notorious Shockoe Bottom district of Richmond, Virginia, thus replacing a horrific purpose with one dedicated to education and enlightenment. Four historically black institutions came together into one university: Richmond Theological Seminary, Wayland Seminary, Hartshorn Memorial College for African American women, and Storer College. Overcoming Jim Crow laws and racial adversity, Virginia Union University became the center of a renowned theological scho...

The Protestant International and the Huguenot Migration to Virginia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Protestant International and the Huguenot Migration to Virginia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

In 1700, King William III assigned Charles de Sailly to accompany Huguenot refugees to Manakin Town on the Virginia frontier. The existing explanation for why this migration was necessary is overly simplistic and seriously conflated. Based largely on English-language sources with an English Atlantic focus, it contends that King William III, grateful to the French Protestant refugees who helped him invade England during the Glorious Revolution (1688) and win victory in Ireland (1691), rewarded these refugees by granting them 10,000 acres in Virginia on which to settle. Using French-language sources and a wider, more European focus than existing interpretations, this book offers an alternative...

The Religious Culture of the Huguenots, 1660-1750
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

The Religious Culture of the Huguenots, 1660-1750

Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in the history of the Huguenots, and new research has increased our understanding of their role in shaping the early-modern world. Yet while much has been written about the Huguenots during the sixteenth-century wars of religion, much less is known about their history in the following centuries. The ten essays in this collection provide the first broad overview of Huguenot religious culture from the Restoration of Charles II to the outbreak of the French Revolution. Dealing primarily with the experiences of Huguenots in England and Ireland, the volume explores issues of conformity and nonconformity, the perceptions of 'refuge', and Huguenot attitudes towards education, social reform and religious tolerance. Taken together they offer the most comprehensive and up-to-date survey of Huguenot religious identity in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Irish Historical Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Irish Historical Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Vols. 1- include the sections: Writings on Irish history, 1936- ; Research on Irish history in Irish, British and American universities, 1973/38- .

The Religion of Irish Dissent, 1650-1800
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

The Religion of Irish Dissent, 1650-1800

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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Serving France, Ireland and England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Serving France, Ireland and England

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05-20
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book assesses the service of Henri de Ruvigny, later earl of Galway, in France until the revocation of the edict of Nantes in 1685, his central role in transforming Ireland in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution, and his service of the British monarchy as administrator, military commander and diplomat. The analysis rests on underutilized sources in French, shedding light on a hitherto overlooked civil servant in this crucial period of Irish and British history, wrought with constitutional crises, but also on the Protestant International and the lesser-known fronts of the war of 1689-1697.

Naturalizations of Foreign Protestants in the American and West Indian Colonies (pursuant to Statute 13 George II. C. 7). Ed. by M. S. Giuseppi ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 686

Naturalizations of Foreign Protestants in the American and West Indian Colonies (pursuant to Statute 13 George II. C. 7). Ed. by M. S. Giuseppi ...

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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"A bibliography of some works relating to the Huguenot refugees, whence they came, where they settled": v. 1, pp. 130-149.

Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 690

Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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