Talk:First African Baptist Church (Lexington, Kentucky)

Latest comment: 4 months ago by Kasa Douketsu in topic Sources cited.
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Sources cited.

So I was looking at some of the cited sources for my own paper, and I noticed that there are a LOT of references to the footnote [8] "John H. Spencer, A History of Kentucky Baptists: From 1769–1885, Vol. II" and the information referenced is just NOT there. It lists pages 656-657 and the information cited is NOT in those pages. Does anybody have an answer to this? London ferrill is not mentioned in the source listed at all. And this "He was said to marry slaves with the words: "united until death or distance did them part," which reflected the years of many slaves being sold from the Upper South to the Deep South." is also not in that citation. Kasa Douketsu (talk) 21:50, 8 March 2024 (UTC)