In the first decade after the Civil War, many Black Churches were built across the South.
In the first decade after the Civil War, thousands of Black Churches were built across the South to uplift a community that had been degraded in bondage.
AIR DATE 2/13/21
Retrace the 400-year-old-story of the Black church in America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., exploring its role as the site of African American organizing, resilience, autonomy, freedom and solidarity.
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