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126: 286: 29: 357: 162: 323: 136:(March 1, 1862 – October 7, 1935) was an American educator and Baptist minister. He was the first minister of the Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in 362: 242: 352: 367: 145: 93: 316: 65: 72: 46: 183: 309: 193: 112: 79: 141: 61: 50: 159: 217: 246: 39: 86: 221: 297: 245:. Virginia Commonwealth University/Virginia Black History Archives (archive). Archived from 347: 342: 8: 155:
The former Springfield School on Twenty Six Street in Richmond was renamed in his honor.
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20th-century Baptist ministers from the United States
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