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41242
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A freedom offered to slaves perhaps lesser known than the Emancipation Proclamation is religious expression. Contraband camps, established by Union troops for former slaves, provided a way for former slaves to openly express Christian faith. Along with African American religious leaders such as James Walker Hood, they helped establish the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church. As for churches such as AMEZ, they also provided a sanctuary from racism and sowing ground for the seeds of political representation.
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43648
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Hayes's creation, "Boundless" is a bronze life-size statue of 11 African American men on permanent display on the grounds of the Battle of Forks Road. the park is the only one in the nation built to honor United States Colored Troops serving during the Civil War.
Source:
Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 55 Issue 2, February 2023, p10, il
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