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| 249 Selected Bibliography Alexander, Estrelda, and Amos Yong, eds. Philip’s Daughters: Women in PentecostalCharismatic Leadership. Eugene, Ore.: Pickwick Publications, 2009. Andrews, William L., ed. Sisters of the Spirit: Three Black Women’s Autobiographies of the Nineteenth Century. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986. Best, Wallace D. Passionately Human, No Less Divine: Religion and Culture in Black Chicago, 1915–1952. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2005. Billingsley, Scott. It’s a New Day: Race and Gender in the Modern Charismatic Movement. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2008. Butler, Anthea D. Women in the Church of God in Christ: Making a Sanctified World. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007. Clemmons, Ithiel. Bishop C. H. Mason and the Roots of the Church of God in Christ. Bakersfield , Calif.: Pneuma Life, 1996. Corten, Andre, and Ruth Marshall-Fratani, eds. 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