Oral History Interview with R. N. Hogan, 196X

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Interview with R. N. Hogan, a preacher from Monroe County, Arkansas. The interview includes Hogan's experiences growing up and around the Church of Christ, his family history, and his past and current with the church. The interview also includes the broader history the church with context to time period and race relations.

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Boyd, R. Vernon & Hogan, R. N. 1968/1969.

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Interview with R. N. Hogan, a preacher from Monroe County, Arkansas. The interview includes Hogan's experiences growing up and around the Church of Christ, his family history, and his past and current with the church. The interview also includes the broader history the church with context to time period and race relations.

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Oral History Interview with R. N. Hogan, 196X

Interview with R. N. Hogan, a preacher from Monroe County, Arkansas. The interview includes Hogan's experiences growing up and around the Church of Christ, his family history, and his past and current with the church. The interview also includes the broader history the church with context to time period and race relations.

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Boyd, R. Vernon & Hogan, R. N. Oral History Interview with R. N. Hogan, 196X, text, 1968/1969; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402079/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.

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