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Achievement1850· religion

Black Churches Emerge as Centers of Resistance and Community

Through the 1850s, African Methodist Episcopal (AME) churches, AME Zion congregations, and independent Black Baptist churches served as the primary institutions of Black community life and abolitionist organizing in the North. Mother Bethel AME in Philadelphia, Abyssinian Baptist in New York, and First African Baptist in Philadelphia operated as Underground Railroad stations, political organizing centers, and educational institutions simultaneously.