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Pew Forum on Azusa Street and Pentecostalism
[http://pewforum.org/docs/index.php?DocID=140]
Into All the World: Black Pentecostalism in Global Contexts
[http://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/pentecostalconference/pentecostal_schedule.html]
The Harvard Divinity School held a conference in 2005 addressing global Pentecostalism in the black community. HDS' site provides video feeds of the three panels featuring leading voices talking about global Pentecostalism, African-American Pentecostalism, and the future of this movement.
Azusa Street Centennial
[http://www.azusastreet100.net/home.cfm]
The official Web site for the celebration of the 100th-year anniversary of the origins of Pentecostalism.
Primer on Pentecostalism
[http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/penta.html]
The University of Virginia's religious movements site provides a quick overview of the history and theological underpinnings of Pentecostalism.
Pentecostal History
[http://www.oru.edu/university/library/holyspirit/pentorg1.html]
This overview from Oral Roberts University provides a basic understanding of the history leading up to and succeeding the Azusa Street Revival.
The Azusa Street Revival: 100 Years of Pentecostal Power and Passion
[http://enrichmentjournal.ag.org/200602/index.cfm]
Published by the Assemblies of God USA, the Enrichment Journal site features articles by historians including Cecil Robeck and theologians discussing the legacy and impact of the Azusa Street mission and William Seymour. Also, several eyewitness accounts make for interesting reading.
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