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First African Baptist Church will host a series of events beginning Saturday to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Tuscaloosa's "Bloody Tuesday" march, a pivotal moment in the city's civil rights ...
First African Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa will host a day of events on June 9 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of "Bloody Tuesday," a pivotal moment in the city's civil rights movement.
First African Baptist Church held a special service on June 8 to commemorate the 61 years since "Bloody Tuesday," a pivotal moment in Tuscaloosa's civil rights movement.
First African Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa held a service commemorating the 61st anniversary of "Bloody Tuesday," a key event in the city's civil rights movement.
First African Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa will host a day of events on June 9 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of "Bloody Tuesday," a pivotal moment in the city's civil rights movement.
First Baptist Church Tuscaloosa welcomed shoppers there for a special event as the church held its annual First Holly Days Christmas Market.
But, according to First Baptist Tuscaloosa Senior Pastor Dr. Gil McKee, no such meeting ever occurred and any decisions about leaving the church - whether by Bentley, Mason or her husband, Jon ...
The Rev. Clinton Hubbard Jr. has been appointed as senior pastor of First United Methodist Church of Tuscaloosa, effective in July. He’ll be the first black pastor in the congregation’s 201 ...
First African Baptist Church is home to one of the oldest Black congregations in the Commonwealth. The Encyclopedia of Virginia recognizes it as the first all-Black Baptist Church in the city.
Sunday mornings at the First African Baptist Church of Savannah, GA are filled with worship and fellowship, not unlike most religious establishments. But inside these walls, there exudes a ...
The Tuscaloosa News (https://bit.ly/1OaEoNW) reports that the First African Baptist Church held a ceremony Sunday to commemorate the event, which occurred on June 9, 1964.
First African Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa will host a day of events on June 9 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of "Bloody Tuesday," a pivotal moment in the city's civil rights movement.
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