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  1. In the decades following the Civil War, the _____ became the most important African-American institutions. a.the self-help society and the school b.family and the church c.school and the church d.family and the labor union

  2. Why did African American community organizations in the South almost exclusively use churches for meetings in the post-Civil War era? Their events were inevitably of a religious nature. Churches charged a reasonable rental fee for such events.

  3. Why were black churches able to help empower black communities and individuals as they transitioned from slavery to freedom? What was the origin of the term Jim Crow, which referred to the system of laws and custom that excluded blacks from public places?

  4. Feb 16, 2021 · Especially after emancipation, the AME and AME Zion churches sent large numbers of missionaries to the South, leading many Black Christians to leave mostly White churches and join predominantly Black ones. The AME Church grew from 20,000 members just before the start of the Civil War to 400,000 in 1884, while the AME Zion Church’s membership ...

  5. Aug 14, 2020 · Black churches were at the center of remaking the United States’ post-Civil War political system into one that incorporated formerly enslaved black men into the body politic and revised the legal code to provide civil rights to these new citizens.

  6. Before the Civil War, many rural slaves had held secret religious meetings outside the supervision of their owners. Other slaves, along with free blacks, had belonged to biracial congregations controlled by whites, many of which required black members to sit in the back of the church or the galleries during services.

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  8. Jun 26, 2015 · Here in Chapel Hill, at least two historically African American churches were founded around the end of the war: St. Paul A.M.E. Church (founded in 1864) and First Baptist Church (1865). The Southern Historical Collection preserves an important piece of the story of the founding of First Baptist Church, within the minute books of the University ...