James Earl Massey Lecture on African American History in Context of the Church of God Movement
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In an open lecture delivered at Anderson College (now Anderson University, Anderson, IN) on April 26, 1977, Rev. James Earl Massey explores the history of race relations in the United States, particularly in context of the Church of God Movement. Massey opens by discussing the emerging language shift from "Negro" to "Black" in the context of his research. James Earl Massey is the author of African Americans and the Church of God, and Dean Emeritus of the Anderson School of Theology. Also present in the video are John W. V. Smith and David Lewis. Technical limitations present in original recording.
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