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Collection Overview
| Size | 6.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 4,500 items) |
| Abstract | Edwin McNeill Poteat was a Baptist preacher, teacher, and missionary in China, 1917-1929, author, president of Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1944-1948, and pastor at Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh, N.C., 1929-1937 and 1948-1955, and at Euclid Avenue Baptist Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1937-1944. The collection includes personal and professional correspondence, mainly 1944-1955, and writings of Poteat. Included are letters, 1925-1929, discussing the Chinese nationalist movement and its effect on missionary work; correspondence with various religious and social action organizations, particularly concerning conscientious objection to World War I and interracial cooperation; and routine office correspondence. Also included are sermons, articles, speeches, and an unpublished book manuscript. |
| Creator | Poteat, Edwin McNeill, 1892-1955. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical
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Edwin McNeill Poteat (1892-1955) was a Baptist preacher, teacher, and missionary in China, 1917-1929; author; president of Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1944-1948; and pastor at Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh, N.C., 1929-1937 and 1948-1955; and at Euclid Avenue Baptist Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1937-1944. He also writer on religion and his book entitled Mandate to Humanity: An inquiry into the history and meaning of the Ten Commandments and their relation to contemporary culture was published in 1953 by Abington-Cokesbury Press, Nashville, Tenn.
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Scope and Content
The collection includes personal and professional correspondence, mainly 1944-1955, and writings of Edward McNeill Poteat. Included are letters, 1925-1929, discussing the Chinese nationalist movement and its effect on missionary work; correspondence with various religious and social action organizations, particularly concerning conscientious objection to World War I and interracial cooperation; and routine office correspondence. Also included are sermons, articles, speeches, and book manuscripts.
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Series Quick Links
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Series 1. Papers, 1925-1956 and undated.
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Series 2. Writings
| Folder 195-199 |
Writings #03302, Series: "2. Writings" Folder 195-199Folder 195Folder 196Folder 197Folder 198Folder 199 |
| Folder 200A-200C |
"Adam Was a Good Man" #03302, Series: "2. Writings" Folder 200A-200C |
| Folder 201 |
Mandate to Humanity, manuscript #03302, Series: "2. Writings" Folder 201 |
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Series 3. Volumes
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, April 2009
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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