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  2. Shiloh Baptist Church (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Shiloh Baptist Church was formed by a group of former members of the city's Second Baptist Church. Seeing the city's black population increasing rapidly, especially on the near east side, Second Baptist leaders asked for volunteers to leave and form a new church; these volunteers formed the entire charter membership of the new Shiloh church.

  3. A historic Black church wants to combat gentrification on ...

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    At Shiloh Baptist, Christopher’s vision, which will be called New Life Housing, has begun to take shape. The church has long owned several residential homes in the area — a few across the ...

  4. Shiloh Baptist Church (Sacramento, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Shiloh Baptist Church, located in Sacramento, California is a historic African American Baptist church built between 1958 and 1963. Designed by James C. Dodd, Sacramento's first African-American licensed architect and built primarily by Reverend Willie P. Cooke, pastor of Shiloh. [ 2 ]

  5. Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site) - Wikipedia

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    The Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site) is a historic Baptist church at 801 Sophia Street in downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia. The church is a two-story brick building with predominantly Classical Revival styling, modeled to some degree after the Presbyterian Church of Fredericksburg, with later alterations. The church was built in 1890 for a ...

  6. Shiloh Baptist Church stampede - Wikipedia

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    The Shiloh Baptist Church, also known as the Shiloh Negro Baptist Church, located at the corner of 7th Avenue and 19th Street, was at the time the largest black church in Birmingham. The church was crowded with approximately 3,000 people to hear Booker T. Washington address the National Convention of Negro Baptists. [1] [2]

  7. Shiloh Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Shiloh religious services were discontinued when the Union Army wanted to use the church as a hospital because of a planned attack on Fredericksburg in June 1862. The Union Army protected and helped the slaves and free blacks escape to Washington D.C. About 400 members of the Shiloh Baptist Church of Fredericksburg arrived in Washington D.C.

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  9. Matthew W. Bullock - Wikipedia

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    In November Bullock spoke of male culture at the morning Men's Day service at the African American Shiloh Baptist Church. [181] In December Bullock was invited to a hotel to visit a representative at a National Crime Conference, denied access at first because he was black, and this made the news widely. [182]