This paper explores the race and religion during the Progressive Era by examining the relationships between Richard Henry Boyd and Elias Camp Morris, two leading members of the nascent National Baptist Convention, an ...This paper explores the race and religion during the Progressive Era by examining the relationships between Richard Henry Boyd and Elias Camp Morris, two leading members of the nascent National Baptist Convention, an African American denomination, and Boyd's relationship with James Marion Frost, the Corresponding Secretary of the white Southern Baptist Convention. Their interactions highlight the contours and limitations of ecclesiastical activity within and across the color line in the early 20th Century.展开更多
Felix Gradstein of Natural History Museum at the Geology Department,University of Oslo,Norway has been awarded The Jean Baptiste Lamarck medal for his outstanding research in stratigraphy,micro-palaeontology and geoch...Felix Gradstein of Natural History Museum at the Geology Department,University of Oslo,Norway has been awarded The Jean Baptiste Lamarck medal for his outstanding research in stratigraphy,micro-palaeontology and geochronology.展开更多
文摘This paper explores the race and religion during the Progressive Era by examining the relationships between Richard Henry Boyd and Elias Camp Morris, two leading members of the nascent National Baptist Convention, an African American denomination, and Boyd's relationship with James Marion Frost, the Corresponding Secretary of the white Southern Baptist Convention. Their interactions highlight the contours and limitations of ecclesiastical activity within and across the color line in the early 20th Century.
文摘Felix Gradstein of Natural History Museum at the Geology Department,University of Oslo,Norway has been awarded The Jean Baptiste Lamarck medal for his outstanding research in stratigraphy,micro-palaeontology and geochronology.