Black Seventh-day Adventist church in 1969

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Creator
Michael Hubbard
Title
Black Seventh-day Adventist church in 1969
Description

This photograph captures a gathering at a Black Seventh-day Adventist church in 1969, a vital sanctuary for the community during a tumultuous era. Often the only safe space for Black individuals to convene, these churches served as hubs for planning, support, and fellowship. In the aftermath of the Poor People's Campaign, which sought economic justice and equality, the church played a crucial role in fostering resilience and solidarity among its members. This gathering not only reflected the spiritual strength of the community but also emphasized the church's significance as a platform for activism and social change, reinforcing the connection between faith and the struggle for civil rights.

Date
January 1, 1969
Subject
Church, Community, Campaign
Source
https://www.thecharlesettadudleyfoundation.org/
Publisher
Reminisce Preservation
Rights
All Rights owned by The Charles & Etta Dudley Foundation
Identifier
FB4 -353-gigapixel-low_res-scale-2_00x.jpg

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