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7721 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 10.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… subsequent references this title will be abbreviated as Jim Crow. A History of the South, vol. 9.
7722 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 11.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… ” in reference to that of African descent, but also “black” and “Negro.” Sometimes she even referred to them as the “Southern race” or the “Southern people,” just as she …
7723 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 11.2 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… nouns referring to the two races, and the terms black and white. Negro has not been capitalized when it appears in a quotation with a lower-case letter. The controversy …
7724 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 18.2 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… subsequent references to “Logan” refer to this book Ibid ., p. 11 Ibid
7725 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 24.2 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… (generally referred to as J. E. White), “Where Will It End?” Gospel Herald, III ( October 1901 ), p. 77
7726 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 41.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… to refer especially to the work among Negroes (see p. 11) We may assume, then, that she meant that the Adventist work among Negroes in the South would be “closed …
7727 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 41.2 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… probably referred to the opportunity for white laborers to work with the Negro in the South when she said the Southern field would be closed: “There is danger …
7728 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 59.3 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… she refers in this letter to W. C. White is used in Manuscript 107, 1908. The point of all this is that although the manuscripts for volume 9 were not written until …
7729 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 64.3 (Ronald D. Graybill)
Now in regard to the testimonies respecting colored schools unmixed with whites. I understand that this refers to the South only where mixed schools will not be tolerated.
7730 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 79.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… he refers is not the Seventh-day Sabbath, but the “social equality” doctrine. He asserted that the “‘rule of color’” and the “‘law of race’” had always been preserved …
7731 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 80.3 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… is referred to here only to emphasize his true character.” Yazoo City Sentinel, n.d, Ibid., p. 88
7732 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 84.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
The reference to the relationship between disfranchisement and the increasing difficulty of the field is relevant to what has been said before about …
7733 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 85.2 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… the references to the need to get through to white people are clear: “If we were to act as if this prejudice did not exist we could not get the light before the …
7734 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 86.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
The references in volume 9 which connect the need of caution with the need to get the gospel to Negro people are not so clear, but they can be easily seen once …
7735 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 100.3 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… been referred to schools in Tennessee where bi-racial education took place, but he asserted that it had only been after years of battling that these schools …
7736 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 111.5 (Ronald D. Graybill)
In the letter to Frank Belden already mentioned, she refers to the “degrading habits taught them by the ...whites,” and in the same letter, in what might be her only direct allusion to lynching, she says:
7737 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 115.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… action referred to a “long standing policy of the denomination, following the counsel of the Spirit of Prophecy, to maintain separate churches for the colored …
7738 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 5.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… White refers to the group as “the little remnant scattered abroad.” The lines of communication were tenuous. Some were able to grasp opening truth more quickly …
7739 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 12.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
The reader of this chapter “An Open and A Shut Door” is referred to an Appendix note. This is enlightening and we quote a portion of it:
7740 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 14.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… . No reference is made to those who had not seen the light, and therefore were not guilty of its rejection.—Ms 4, 1883 in Selected Messages 1:63, 64 .