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Record #:
19485
Abstract:
Fayetteville, North Carolina has a rich history of African-American contributions that span the fields of education, medicine, and music to name a few.
Source:
CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , Jan/Feb 2013, p40-45, f Periodical Website
Record #:
40909
Abstract:
St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church has been a source of social justice and spiritual enlightenment. On the National Registry of Historic Places, it has long historical ties with its area’s black community. The church founded for a black congregation also helped to found the Howard School, a parochial school, and social hall to military families denied access to the local USO.