Founded in 1773, the First African Baptist Church stands as one of the first organized African Baptist churches in the United States and is located in Savannah. This historic site housed the first black Sunday School in North America, providing a crucial educational space during segregation. The church served as a gathering place where both black and white communities could meet, and it hosted graduation ceremonies for black students who were otherwise barred from participating with their classmates. Today, visitors can explore this significant landmark and learn about its pivotal role in the community’s history.
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