Tindley Exhibit sources


“A Pioneer of Gospel Music”, Inspire One, Salisbury, Maryland, Summer 2021.


“Charles Albert Tindley: Berlin, Maryland native, Preacher and Renowned Gospel Composer”, Delmarva African American Pride Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 2, Winter 2022.


Cleveland, J. Jefferson, Songs of Zion, Supplemental Worship, Resources 12, Abingdon, Nashville, 1981.


Crumbacker, Richard, A National Legacy with Somerset County Roots, in 2022 Maryland’s Black History Celebration, February 2022.


Green, Linda and (Rev.) Tatum, Dorothy Watson, Shrine Honors Charles Tindley as Father of Gospel Music, News Desk, 9/23/2002.


Jones, Ralph H., Charles Albert Tindley: Prince of Preachers, Nashville: Abingdon, 1982.


Lyte, Ernest S., “Charles A. Tindley: Methodist Preacher”, The Historical Trail, The Historical Society of the Southern New Jersey Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1979.


McDermott, William F., Tindley Temple United Methodist Church, Coronet Magazine, 1946.


Page, I. Marshall, Old Buckingham By the Sea on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1936.


Reagon, Bernice Johnson, editor, We’ll Understand It Better, By and By, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992.


Small, Clara L., Compass Points: Profiles and Biographies of African Americans from the Delmarva Peninsula, Berlin: Salt Water Media, 2014.


Taylor, Susan, “The Reverend Charles Albert Tindley”, Articles for Consideration:250 Years of History: Worcester County 250th Anniversary Committee History and Research Sub-Committee, published by Board of Commissioners of Worcester County, 1993.


Tindley, Charles Albert, Beams of Heaven: Hymns of Charles Tindley, Board of Global Ministries – Global Praise, 2006.


Tindley, E.T., The Prince of Colored Preachers: The Remarkable Story of Charles Albert Tindley of Philadelphis, Pennsylvania, Flint, Michigan, Schultz Printing Company, 1942.


Weatherford, Carol Boston, By and By, Charles Albert Tindley, the Father of Gospel Music, Illustrated by Brian Collier, New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2020.



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