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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
The Making of a Black Evangelist
"I Had Rather Rely on God's Plan Than Man's": Marshall Keeble and the Missionary Society Controversy 11
"The Greatest Missionary in the Church To-day": The Philanthropy of A. M. Burton 22
An Old Negro in the New South: The Heart and Soul of Marshall Keeble 31
The Gospel Advocate and the Theological Formation of African American Churches of Christ
"It Does My Soul Good When I Read the Gospel Advocate": Marshall Keeble and the Power of the Press 47
"The Bible Is Right!": The Theology and Strategy of Marshall Keeble 56
The Paradox of White Racism and White Philanthropyin Churches of Christ
"The White Churches Sponsored All of This Work": Marshall Keeble and Race Relations in Churches of Christ 73
Stirring up the South: Marshall Keeble and Black Denominations in the South 99
The Great Triumvirate: Marshall Keeble, A. L. Cassius, R. N. Hogan, and the Rise of African American Churches of Christ beyond the South 120
The Legacy of Marshall Keeble
Marshall Keeble's Sons 137
Marshall Keeble's Grandsons 155
Epilogue: The Church Marshall Keeble Made 173
A Chronology of Marshall Keeble 179
Churches Marshall Keeble Established in the South 181
PreachersWho Attended the Nashville Christian Institute 183
Notes 185
Bibliography 227
Index 235
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