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Alexander Crummell: Pioneer in Nineteenth-Century Pan African Thought

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Alexander Crummell: Pioneer in Nineteenth-Century Pan African Thought

Contributors:

By (Author) Gregory Rigsgy

ISBN:

9780313255700

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

19th January 1987

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

973.80924

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

249

Reviews

This study, ' [the author] explains in the prologue, will limit its focus to Crummell's Pan-African ideas and his spiritual approach to life.' As Crummell's life falls into four distinct periods, Rigsby has skillfully chronicled it into four chapters. Crummell was born of a free black family in New York City. He graduated from Oneida Institute in 1837, was ordained as an Episcopalian priest in 1840, and received the AB degree from Cambridge University in 1853. His subsequent career included fund raising in England, foreign missionary work, and teaching in Liberia. Returning to the US in 1870, Crummell became pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Washington, DC. Rigsby's book is well reachered, well written, meticulously documented, and includes vignettes that make fascinating reading.-Choice
"This study, ' the author explains in the prologue, will limit its focus to Crummell's Pan-African ideas and his spiritual approach to life.' As Crummell's life falls into four distinct periods, Rigsby has skillfully chronicled it into four chapters. Crummell was born of a free black family in New York City. He graduated from Oneida Institute in 1837, was ordained as an Episcopalian priest in 1840, and received the AB degree from Cambridge University in 1853. His subsequent career included fund raising in England, foreign missionary work, and teaching in Liberia. Returning to the US in 1870, Crummell became pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Washington, DC. Rigsby's book is well reachered, well written, meticulously documented, and includes vignettes that make fascinating reading."-Choice
"This study, ' [the author] explains in the prologue, will limit its focus to Crummell's Pan-African ideas and his spiritual approach to life.' As Crummell's life falls into four distinct periods, Rigsby has skillfully chronicled it into four chapters. Crummell was born of a free black family in New York City. He graduated from Oneida Institute in 1837, was ordained as an Episcopalian priest in 1840, and received the AB degree from Cambridge University in 1853. His subsequent career included fund raising in England, foreign missionary work, and teaching in Liberia. Returning to the US in 1870, Crummell became pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Washington, DC. Rigsby's book is well reachered, well written, meticulously documented, and includes vignettes that make fascinating reading."-Choice

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