James McBride Dabbs (May 8, 1896 – May 30, 1970) was an American author and farmer from South Carolina known for his writings on religion and Southern...
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James Dabbs may refer to: James M. Dabbs Jr. (1937–2004), social psychologist and professor of psychology James McBride Dabbs (1896–1970), American author...
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Isaac Dabbs (date of birth and death unknown), Virginian politician James McBride Dabbs (1896-1970), American author from South Carolina James M. Dabbs Jr...
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Saint Helena and Penn Center. She was married to James McBride Dabbs whom she assisted with editing. Dabbs was one of the only authors to write about Saint...
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James McBride Dabbs. After James McBride Dabbs' death it was willed to his wife, Edith Mitchell Dabbs, and subsequently their son, Richard W. Dabbs (1945–2022)...
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He was the son of James McBride Dabbs, well-known author and prominent southern liberal during the age of segregation. The elder Dabbs served as president...
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McDonald County, Missouri. "Dabbs Greer: 1917 - 2007". Chicago Tribune. May 3, 2007. Retrieved May 8, 2014. Nelson, Valerie J. (May 1, 2007). "Dabbs Greer...
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Mary McLeod Bethune - educator and civil rights activist Archie Reese - defensive tackle, mostly for the San Francisco 49ers James McBride Dabbs - author...
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the civil rights movement, including Septima Clark, James McBride Dabbs, Esau Jenkins, and James Clyburn all had connections to Penn Center Brick Baptist...
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Session house (1846) in the rear contains a large library given by James McBride Dabbs in 1862. Land for the cemetery, dating from 1794 was deeded by Robert...
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