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FIGURES AND TABLES

Figures

I.1. Title page and frontispiece of Phillis Wheatley’s Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (1773)

1.1. Map of Congregational and Anglican church locations in New England that baptized and/or admitted blacks or Indians, 1730–49

2.1. Trinity Church of New York City as it appeared from 1737 to 1776

3.1. Ezra Stiles, minister of Second Congregational Church, Newport, Rhode Island

3.2. Map of northern Anglican churches that baptized multiple black people, 1764–76

4.1. Reverend Lemuel Haynes

4.2. Peter Williams Sr., an early African American member of the John Street Methodist Church

5.1. Black Philadelphians gathering for worship at their Episcopal church

5.2. The African Meetinghouse of Boston, Massachusetts, built by the First African Baptist Church in 1806

6.1. Colored Schools Broken Up, in the Free States

6.2. Reverend William Apess, Pequot

Tables

1.1. Black baptisms in Boston’s Congregational and Anglican churches, 1730–1749

2.1. Black baptisms in Boston’s Congregational and Anglican churches, 1730–1749

2.2. Black baptisms in Boston’s Congregational and Anglican churches, 1750–1763

2.3. Select list of Church of England parishes in which black people were baptized, 1750–1763

3.1. Select list of churches in which one or more Indians were baptized or admitted and approximate numbers, 1764–1790

4.1. Examples of Methodist societies and number of white and black members, 1790

5.1. Numbers of white and “colored” members in the Methodist churches in northern states, 1796–1801

6.1. Predominantly white Episcopal churches with multiple black baptisms or communicants admitted, 1821–1850

6.2. Reformed and Presbyterian churches with multiple black baptisms and/or black members, 1821–1850

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