Race and Place in Charlottesville

Just After Reconstruction


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Following the Civil War, Reconstruction promised newly freed black citizens the opportunity for freedom and agency in a new, integrated society. The Compromise of 1877 lead to the shattering of these promises. The effect of the making—and breaking—of these promises to black Americans can be seen in the location of sacred buildings close to heart of their communities: their churches. 

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Race and Place in CharlottesvilleBy The Center for Christian Study

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