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1. Legacy
- 1.1 Legacy – An Introduction
- 1.2 Free African Society and Absalom Jones
- 1.3 Freedmen’s Bureau
- 1.4 Keeper of the Story: George Freeman Bragg
- 1.5 Historical African American Parishes
2. Divergence
- 2.1 Separate and Unequal: Payne Divinity School, 1878-1949
- 2.2 Educational Mission: the American Church Institute
- 2.3 Conference of Church Workers Among Colored People, est. 1886
- 2.4 Black Colleges: A Continuing Legacy
- 2.5 Episcopal Passage: the First African American Bishops
3. ESCRU
- 3.1 The Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, 1959-1970
- 3.2 The Prayer Pilgrimage, General Convention, Detroit, 1961
- 3.3 Two Issues at the University of th South, Sewanee
- 3.4 Down North: St. John’s Hospital and the Diocese of Long Island
- 3.5 Desegregating an Episcopal School: Lovett School, 1968
- 3.6 Lent Book Burning of Racist Publications
- 3.7 Jonathan Daniels, 1939-1965
- 3.8 Rise of Afro-Anglican Identity: South Africa and Apartheid
4. Transitions
- 4.1 Transitions: the Winds of Change
- 4.2 Segregation and Integration
- 4.3 Inclusive Episcopate: Equal Members of the House
- 4.4 Church and City, 1970s and 1980s
- 4.5 Black Power
- 4.6 UBCL and UBE: Empowering the Laity
5. The Special Program
- 5.1 The Special Program
- 5.2 Conservative Reaction
- 5.3 Black Manifesto
- 5.4 Confrontation: Willingness to Listen?
- 5.5 John Hines, Activist Bishop
- 5.6 John Maury Allin, a Southern Approach
- 5.7 Hines and Allin: Close of an Era
6. Awakening
- 6.1 Awakening: New Leadership and Covenant
- 6.2 Ethnic Congregational Development
- 6.3 Acknowledging the Sin of Racism
- 6.4 Afro-Anglicanism: Ending Global Racism