Craig D. Townsend is an Episcopal priest and associate rector for education at St. James' Church in New York City. He received his doctorate in the study of religion from Harvard University. Craig Townsend is Associate Rector at St. James' Church in New York City. His Ph.D. is in religion from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard, where he studied with David D. Hall and William R. Hutchison.
""A fascinating encounter with the dynamics of social and religious change impating African Americans in antebellum New York."" -- A.J. Williams-Myers, Multicultural Review ""Townsend's book is invaluable to any scholar... and has wide application for students of religion and race."" -- Graham Russel Gao Hodges, The Journal of American History ""[An] important contribution to our understanding of a neglected chapter of New York City religious history."" -- Kenneth A. Scherzer,, H-Net Reviews "" Faith in Their Own Color will be of interest to all historians of the antebellum North and deserves a wide readership."" -- David Brown, Ecclesiastical History