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 | | The movement which became the African Universal Church was founded in the gold Coast, West Africa, by a number of tribal chiefs. |
 | | McKinley, Edward H. Marching to Glory: The History of the Salvation Army in the United States of America, 1880-1980. |
 | | wrote in despair to the national chief secretary, pleading for 'some way out of the present difficulty we have in connection with so many Armies.' There was the Afro-American Army in Philadelphia (an especially disreputable swindle), the Good Samaritan Army in Detroit, and Christian Army in Nashville and Louisville. |
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