Craig D. Townsend

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Books
Faith in Their Own Color: Black Episcopalians in Antebellum New York City
The first fifty years of the second black Episcopal congregation in the country, St. Philip's Church, and their struggle for acceptance by the white denomination.
African American Christianity in America
Forthcoming volume in the Columbia Contemporary American Religion Series
Shorter Works
Episcopalians and Race in New York City's Anti-Abolitionist Riots of 1834: The Case of Peter Williams and Benjamin Onderdonk
An award-winning study of an incident illuminating the interaction of race and religion in early-nineteenth-century New York City - from Faith in Their Own Color - published in Anglican and Episcopal History, vol. 72, December 2003.



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African American Christianity in America

This work will be part of the Columbia Contemporary American Religion Series from Columbia University Press. I am still writing it; please take the survey!



Bethel A.M.E. Church in Rocky Mount, Virginia

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