Annals of the first African church, in the United States of America : now styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in its connection with the early struggles of the colored people to improve their condition, with the co-operation of the friends, and other philanthropists ; partly derived from the minutes of a beneficial society, established by Absalom Jones, Richard Allen and others, in 1787, and partly from the minutes of the aforesaid church
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Douglass, W. (1862). Annals of the first African church, in the United States of America: now styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in its connection with the early struggles of the colored people to improve their condition, with the co-operation of the friends, and other philanthropists ; partly derived from the minutes of a beneficial society, established by Absalom Jones, Richard Allen and others, in 1787, and partly from the minutes of the aforesaid church . King & Baird.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Douglass, William. 1862. Annals of the First African Church, in the United States of America: Now Styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in Its Connection With the Early Struggles of the Colored People to Improve Their Condition, With the Co-operation of the Friends, and Other Philanthropists ; Partly Derived From the Minutes of a Beneficial Society, Established By Absalom Jones, Richard Allen and Others, in 1787, and Partly From the Minutes of the Aforesaid Church. King & Baird.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Douglass, William. Annals of the First African Church, in the United States of America: Now Styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in Its Connection With the Early Struggles of the Colored People to Improve Their Condition, With the Co-operation of the Friends, and Other Philanthropists ; Partly Derived From the Minutes of a Beneficial Society, Established By Absalom Jones, Richard Allen and Others, in 1787, and Partly From the Minutes of the Aforesaid Church King & Baird, 1862.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Douglass, William. Annals of the First African Church, in the United States of America: Now Styled the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, in Its Connection With the Early Struggles of the Colored People to Improve Their Condition, With the Co-operation of the Friends, and Other Philanthropists ; Partly Derived From the Minutes of a Beneficial Society, Established By Absalom Jones, Richard Allen and Others, in 1787, and Partly From the Minutes of the Aforesaid Church King & Baird, 1862.