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Article: BLACK CHURCHES AROSE AFTER WAR HAMPTON ROADS HISTORY.(AFRICAN AMERICAN TODAY)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- January 28, 1999
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After the Civil War, black churches were established in old Princess Anne County, often as offshoots of white Methodist churches nearby.
For example, those who once sat in the slave balcony at Nimmo United Methodist Church founded Mount Zion African ...
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Article: Battle of the bands: Mount Zion musicians welcome ...
Herald & Review (Decatur, IL);
September 26, 2006 ;
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... ... Byline: Bob Fallstrom Sep. 26--MOUNT ZION -- Bigger is better, Jennifer Kater is sure. The drum major on the Mount Zion High School Marching Braves Band ... Games Saturday, Sept. 30, at Mount Zion. Fifteen schools are entered ...
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