"Peter Clark's ministerial journey provides an in-depth
understanding of the sacrifices and hardships faced by black
Methodist preachers as they spread the gospel and expanded
Methodism in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth
century. It provides deep insight into the racial attitudes and
economic conditions that prevailed in post-Reconstruction
Louisiana." - Angella Current-Felder, author, Breaking Barriers: An
African American Family & the Methodist Story
"I could feel the story better than most because I had been down
some of the same roads Peter Clark traveled, although a hundred
years later and under more comfortable circumstances.'' - Rev.
James L. Killen, Jr., author, Pastoral Care in the Small Membership
Church
"We sensed Peter Clark's strength and leadership throughout this
very turbulent and racially charged time in our history. He would
have been honored to have his life written about with such loving
care." - Rev. Cindy Foster Serio, spiritual director and retreat
leader, Mosaic Spiritual Formation Ministry
"The information regarding tuberculosis is insightful. The
biography walks the reader through some very important points and
offers some food for thought on the thinking at the time and
implications for the race, the individual and the family unit." -
Dr. Lisa Armitige, medical consultant, Heartland National TB
Center
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