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  2. Black church - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Black Baptist churches, well-established before the American Civil War, continued to grow and add new congregations. With the rapid growth of black Baptist churches in the South, in 1895 church officials organized a new Baptist association, the National Baptist Convention. This was the unification of three national African ...

  3. For the culture: Celebrating homecoming and tailgates ... - AOL

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    For Black people, homecoming and tailgates are a time for young and older crowds to celebrate and create eternal memories […] The post For the culture: Celebrating homecoming and tailgates in ...

  4. African Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Paul, a Black American preacher from New Hampshire, led worship meetings for blacks at Faneuil Hall. Paul, with twenty of his members, officially formed the First African Baptist Church on August 8, 1805. In the same year, land was purchased for a building. The African Meeting House, as it came to be commonly called, was completed the ...

  5. This Organization Is Saving America’s Black Churches - AOL

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    Shiloh Baptist Church is a historic church that was originally used as a synagogue, known as Temple B’nai Jeshurun. The church is Cleveland’s oldest Black Baptist church, built in 1906 and ...

  6. Religion of Black Americans - Wikipedia

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    After the Great Awakening, many black Christians joined the Baptist Church, which allowed for their participation, including roles as elders and preachers. For instance, First Baptist Church and Gillfield Baptist Church of Petersburg, Virginia, both had organized congregations by 1800 and were the first Baptist churches in the city. [30]

  7. How Hakeem Jeffries' Black Baptist upbringing and deep ... - AOL

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    The church has long been part of the National Baptist Convention, the largest Black denomination in the U.S. Cornerstone — and the Black Church more broadly — taught Jeffries how to build ...

  8. First Bryan Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Historic First Bryan Baptist Church is an African-American church that was organized in Savannah, Georgia, by Andrew Bryan in 1788. Considered to be the Mother Church of Black Baptists, the site was purchased in 1793 by Bryan, a former slave who had also purchased his freedom. The first structure was erected there in 1794.

  9. First Baptist Central Church - Wikipedia

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    The First Baptist Central Church is historically significant because: (1) it is the oldest black church building in Okmulgee having served the community for more than 68 years, (2) it is one of the oldest remaining properties of any type located within the black residential area of Okmulgee which once had the largest black community in Oklahoma ...