Academic literature on the topic 'First Methodist Church (Medway, Ohio)'

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Journal articles on the topic "First Methodist Church (Medway, Ohio)"

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Gray, LaVerne. "Naomi Willie Pollard Dobson: A Pioneering Black Librarian." Libraries: Culture, History, and Society 6, no. 1 (March 1, 2022): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/libraries.6.1.0001.

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ABSTRACT Naomi Willie Pollard Dobson (1883–1971) was an educator, librarian, clubwoman, civic leader, and the first Black woman to graduate from Northwestern University in 1905. Despite her achievements, Dobson is not represented in the literature in Black librarianship history, African American history, or women’s history. This article takes a closer look at an early twentieth-century life well lived. A chance reading of the 1915 Wilberforce University catalog revealed her as the head librarian at Wilberforce, an Ohio historically Black college founded in 1856 by the African Methodist Episcopal Church. This article documents the process of uncovering an unknown and unsung figure in African American woman’s biography and library history. The text makes the case for inclusion of an under-researched woman who contributed to the intellectual and liberatory conscious of African Americans. To situate the subject in time and space the article recounts her familial influences through genealogy, explores her movements through the society and women’s columns, and outlines her professional work through institutional reports. Recounting Dobson’s life involved embracing the relational through the significance of a remarkable family, communities centered on self-determination, and progressive racial uplift.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "First Methodist Church (Medway, Ohio)"

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Mabiala, Andrew N. "Zairian methods and principles of church growth applied at Crestline First United Methodist Church in connection with Vision 2000." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1995. http://www.tren.com.

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Books on the topic "First Methodist Church (Medway, Ohio)"

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Fisher, Jane, active approximately 1980 and First United Methodist Church (Galion, Ohio). Historical and Records Committee, eds. First United Methodist Church, Galion, Ohio. [Galion, Ohio: First United Methodist Church], 1986.

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Lafferty, Hess Phyllis, ed. History of the First United Methodist Church of Warren, Ohio. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1999.

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Ohio) First United Methodist Church (New Carlisle. A brief history of First United Methodist Church, New Carlisle, Ohio. [New Carlisle, Ohio]: [s.n.], 1990.

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Group, Wellington Genealogy. First United Methodist Church records, 1858-1974: Wellington, Lorain County, Ohio. Wellington, Ohio: Wellington Genealogy Group, 2010.

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Fahs, Charles H. (Charles Harvey), 1872-1948, Herben, Stephen J. (Stephen Joseph), 1861-, and Benton Stephen O, eds. The open door: A challenge to missionary advance : addresses delivered before the first General Missionary Convention of the Methodist Episcopal Church : held in Cleveland, Ohio, October 21 to 24, 1902. New York: Eaton & Mains, 1986.

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Varios. Hamilton Cook Book. Compiled by the Women of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Hamilton, Ohio, 1914. Trieste Publishing, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "First Methodist Church (Medway, Ohio)"

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George, Carol V. R. "A Thoroughly Methodist Beginning, 1898–1921." In God's Salesman, 15–41. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190914769.003.0002.

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This chapter focuses on Norman Vincent Peale’s early life and Methodist beginning, which covers the years 1898–1921. Norman Vincent Peale was born on May 31, 1898 in Ohio. His parents, Anna and Charles Clifford Peale, were members of the Methodist Church. The chapter first provides a background on Anna and Clifford Peale as Methodists before discussing Norman Peale’s reminiscences of his childhood. It then considers how Norman Peale may have experienced the label of “preacher’s kid” as a tighter fit than his two younger brothers and goes on to examine his Methodist education. It also narrates how Norman Peale discovered Ralph Waldo Emerson and William James while studying at Ohio Wesleyan University, an institution known for its patent identification with Methodism; his life in active politics; his early writing career; and his decision to enroll at the Boston University School of Theology.
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