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Date:
1998
Description:
Bishop T.D. Jakes with his mother, Odith Jakes (1998).
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2006
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Bishop T.D. Jakes with children in South Africa (2006).
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Date:
5/29/1981
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (right) with his wife, Serita Ann Jakes (left) on their wedding day in South Charleston, West Virginia (1981).
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (third left) with (L to R) Pastor James Robison, Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell, U.S. President George W. Bush, and Pastor Tony Evans at the White House in Washington, D.C.
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Date:
2008
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (left) with U.S. President William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (right) (2008).
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Date:
2005
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Bishop T.D. Jakes with his wife, Serita Ann Jakes (2005).
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Date:
2006
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (center) visiting a newborn baby at Melchizedek Hospital in South Africa (2006).
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Date:
1999
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Bishop T.D. Jakes with his mother, Odith Jakes (1999).
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Date:
2005
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Bishop T.D. Jakes (fourth left) comforting victims of the Hurricane Katrina disaster (2005).
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Date:
2004
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An aerial view of the MegaFest Conference led by Bishop T.D. Jakes in Atlanta, Georgia (2004).
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Date:
2000
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Bishop T.D. Jakes’ church, The Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas (2000).
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Photograph
Date:
2004
Description:
Bishop T.D. Jakes (fourth right) with his family (L to R) including his sister, Jacqueline Jakes; his niece, Kelly Young; his grandson, Isaac Young; his son, Jermaine Jakes; his wife, Serita Ann Jakes; his daughter, Cora Jakes; his son, Dexter Jakes; his daughter, Sarah Jakes; his son, Jamar Jakes; his sister-in-law, Sharon Jakes; and his brother, Ernest Jakes, Jr. at the NAACP Image Awards (2004).
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Photograph
Date:
1983
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Worshipers celebrating the pastoral anniversary of Bishop T.D. Jakes at the Temple of Faith Church in Montgomery, West Virginia (1983).
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The Temple of Faith Church in Montgomery, West Virginia.
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The Temple of Faith Church in Cross Lanes, West Virginia.
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Date:
9/2001
Description:
Bishop T.D. Jakes as featured on the cover of TIME magazine (2001).
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This photograph was taken after Sister Mary Alice Chineworth was elected to the presidency of the order and given the title Superior General.
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Sister Mary Alice Chineworth (front row, center) celebrates her fifty years in religion, also known as Golden Jubilee, with her family.
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Back row (L to R): sister, Magdalen; brother, Joseph; Sister Mary Alice Chineworth. Seated in the front is her brother, Al.
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Sister Mary Alice Chineworth's mother, Victoria Magdalen Schlicker, and father, Alexander Roth Chineworth, Sr.
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Date:
1950s
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Rev. Joseph Darby’s mother, Eloise Darby, and father, Joseph Darby Sr. in Columbia, South Carolina (1950s).
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Rev. Joseph Darby (right) with his oldest son, Jason Darby (left) outside Allen University in Columbia, South Carolina.
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Date:
1997
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Rev. Darby Joseph wears a traditional African outfit before attending an event hosted by the Columbia Conference Women's Missionary Society (1997).
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Date:
1973
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Rev. Joseph Darby and Mary Darby at their wedding reception (1973).
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Date:
1984
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Rev. Joseph Darby and Mary Darby attend the Debutante-Master Showcase (1984).
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Date:
1990
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(L to R): Donald Harwell; daughter, Rene Harwell; son, Richard Harwell; wife, Jerri Harwell; son, Morgan Harwell; and son, Bronson Harwell at home in Salt Lake City, Utah (1990s).
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Date:
1992
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Reverand Clay Evans at his desk
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Reverand Clay Evans at Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church on their sermon pamplet in Chicago, Illinois
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Date:
1964
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Reverand Clay Evans at Church Groundbreaking for Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois (1964)
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(L to R) Reverend Charles Walker, Reverend Clay Evans, and unidentified person.
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Winnie Mandela (second from left), Nelson Mandela (third from left) with Jesse Jackson, Jr. (fourth from left), and other supporters.
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Reverend Clay Evans (left) with Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. at the mortage burning ceremony of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, IL.
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(L to R) Illinois Governor Thomas Ford, Reverend Clay Evans and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley.
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Date:
1992
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(L to R) Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr., Nelson Mandela and Clay Evans during PUSH(Peoplle United to Save Humanity ) meeting in Chicago, Illinois (1992).
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Date:
1968
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Reverend Clay Evans at the funeral procession of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., in Atlanta, Georgia (1968).
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Date:
1968
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Reverend Clay Evans directs the mules at the funeral of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta, Georgia (1968)
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(L to R) Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. (first row, third from the left), Father George Clements (first row, fourth from the left), Bill Berry (second row), and Reverend Clay Evans (second row, third from the left) at the founding of operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity)
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Date:
1992
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The Reverend Clay Evans (left) with Reverend Jesse Jackson, Jr. (center), the founder of operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity).
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The Reverend Clay Evans and Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. burn the mortage of the Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church. (L to R) Henry Hardy, Jesse Jackson, Sr., and Clay Evans at the mortgage burning of the Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church.
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Photograph
Date:
1987
Description:
Rev. John H. Cross, Jr. (right) with (L to R) his daughter, Lynn Cross; his wife, Julia Ball Cross; and his daughters, Alma Cross Barber and Barbara Cross (1987).