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In 1932, Oakwood College expelled W. W. Fordham for opposing policies that denied blacks equality in the Adventist church. They thought they'd heard the last of him. But W. W. was just getting started.
The unforgettable legacy of a fearless advocate for change, who dared to make his revolutionary dream for Black and White brotherhood a reality in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
1. Frankie-Childhood influences
2. Tobacco Fields Grow Faith-Student canvassing
3. Pandemonium at the Podium-The "Unspoken" Word
4. The Oakwood Student Strike of 1931-I Was There
5. Not Ashamed to Stand Alone-Challenges at Tennessee State
6. New Jersey, Here We Come!--A Field of Labor
7. A Mighty Good Year--Four Major Events
8. A Green Watermelon Plucked Off the Vine-Living Conditions
9. Greater Challenges Lie Ahead-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Jacksonville, Florida
10. A New Phase in My Ministry-A Debate With a Church of Christ Minister
11. The Dark Cloud on the Horizon-First Exposure to Segregation in the Church
12. Crumbs From the Master's Table-A Chronology of Conflict
13. The Inevitable-Separate Organizations
14. Historic Meeting in Chicago-Organization of Regional Conferences-Bricks Without Straw
15. Miracles In Dallas-Evangelism
16. Atlanta Under Attack-Miracle in Baton Rouge
17. Below the Belt-To Be Treated Unfairly
18. Victories in the South Central Conference-President 1954-59 - Death Threat In Mississippi
19. Central States Conference-Called to Leadership
20. Lest We Forget-The Office of Regional Affairs
21. Evangelism During My Watch-Encounter With the Devil in Philadelphia and Haiti
22. Lives Touched During My Watch-In Retrospect
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1990 |
Printed: |
1990 |
Pages: |
141 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |