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Review of Senator Jones' Speech, Or, Is There to be a War of Races in America?: An Oration Delivered in Central Church, New Orleans, June 30th, 1882, Before the Alumni Association, of the Straight University
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newspaper from 1879 to 1880, and he was the first Black person to hold this role. On June 30, 1882, Albert spoke at the Central Church of New Orleans, in response to a 1879 speech by Sen.
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newspaper in 1872, while he pastored the Coke Chapel (later known as New Coke, and then Coke Memorial Church) in Louisville, Kentucky. He served as the editor of the
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of Nevada on the status and labor rights of Chinese immigrants to the United States. By 1891, Albert was a professor of theology at
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A. E. P. Albert was born on December 10, 1853, in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. His father was Pierre Albert from
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Penn, Irvine Garland (1891). "Rev. A. E. P. Albert, D.D. Editor South-Western Christian Advocate".
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neighborhood at 1420 Lowerline Street, New Orleans. A profile of him is included in the book
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school, public schools in Atlanta, the Congregational Theological school, and
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Newspaper editor, physician, surgeon, minister, theologian, educator
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American newspaper editor and physician (1853–1910)
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Carrollton
New Orleans
Louisiana
Straight University
Octavia Victoria Rogers Albert
theologian
South-Western Christian Advocate
Bordeaux
France
Union Army
American Civil War
Freedmen's Bureau
Clark College
B.D.
Straight University
Rust University
Central Tennessee College
The Kentucky Methodist
John Percival Jones
New Orleans University
tuberculosis
Carrollton
The Afro-American Press and Its Editors


"Noted Colored Minister Dead"
"A. E. P. Albert obituary"

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