C. Eric Lincoln (June 23, 1924 - May 14, 2000) was born in Athens, Alabama. Despite the setbacks of manifest segregation and prejudices of the Jim Crow era, young Lincoln developed tenacity and a strong sense of self-expression at an early age. Since those earnest beginnings, Lincoln eventually earned five degrees, including a Bachelor of Divinity from the University of Chicago and a Doctor of Philosophy in Social Ethics from Boston University. An ordained minister, Dr. Lincoln is best known as a distinguished scholar, writer and lecturer on the Sociology of Black Religion, and Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States.

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Jun 11, 2019

C. Eric Lincoln Collection

C. Eric Lincoln (June 23, 1924 - May 14, 2000) was born in Athens, Alabama. Despite the setbacks of manifest segregation and prejudices of the Jim Crow era, young Lincoln developed tenacity and a strong sense of self-expression at an early age. Since those earnest beginnings, Lincoln eventually earned five degrees, including a Bachelor of Divinity from the University of Chicago and a Doctor of Philosophy in Social Ethics from Boston University. An ordained minister, Dr. Lincoln is best known as a distinguished scholar, writer and lecturer on the Sociology of Black Religion, and Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States.

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For:
  • Decade = 1980-1989
  • Subjects = Lectures and lecturing
Eulogy of Dr. James A. Mitchell, July 11, 1985
Race Religion and Constructive Disengagement, March 12, 1985
Louis Farrakhan on African Americans, 1985
C. Eric Lincoln Collection
U. S. Army Chaplain School Workshop: Black Experience within Traditional American Experience, circa 1985
U. S. Army Chaplain School Workshop: Black Theology and An Asian Perspective on Racial Issues and Cultural Pluralism in America, circa 1986
U. S. Army Chaplain School Workshop: The Black Church as an Institution, circa 1986
U. S. Army Chaplain School Workshop: The Black Church as an Institution, circa 1986
U. S. Army Chaplain School Workshop: Coping with Religious Diversity in the Military, circa 1986