Estrelda Alexander is president of William Seymour College in Bowie, Md., and author of The Women of Azusa Street (The Pilgrim Press, 2005), which explores the major role of women in the birth and success of Pentecostalism, especially among African-Americans.
| Website | http://www.wmseymour.org/#!admin-staff/clrz |
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| Categories | Beliefs & practices, Congregations, education, Faith leaders, Gender & sexuality, Society & culture |
| Locations | Maryland, United States of America |
| Resource Types | Sources |
| Faiths | Christianity, Pentecostalism |
| Languages | English |