Bird's eye view of the general conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, with observations on the progress of the colored people of Louisville, Kentucky, and a history of the movement looking toward the elevation of Rev. Benjamin W. Swain

Bird's eye view of the general conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, with observations on the progress of the colored people of Louisville, Kentucky, and a history of the movement looking toward the elevation of Rev. Benjamin W. Swain

by Jacob W. Powell

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