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The Black Church grows from its beginnings in brush arbors and slave missions, and Methodist slave owners rush to train Black religious leaders in Methodism in order to maintain control over enslaved people. Isaac H. Anderson becomes one such leader and the slave of William Jackson Anderson, a wealthy Merchant Prince of Fort Valley. Both White and Black Methodists vie for influence of Southern, rural Blacks.
Title: Isaac Anderson
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The Black Church grows from its beginnings in brush arbors and slave missions, and Methodist slave owners rush to train Black religious leaders in Methodism in order to maintain control over enslaved people.
Isaac H.
Anderson becomes one such leader and the slave of William Jackson Anderson, a wealthy Merchant Prince of Fort Valley.
Both White and Black Methodists vie for influence of Southern, rural Blacks.
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