Racial segregation of churches in the United States
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Racial segregation of churches in the United States
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Racial segregation of churches in the United States is a pattern of Christian churches maintaining segregated congregations based on race. As of 2001, as many as 87% of Christian churches in the United States were completely made up of only white or African-American parishioners. Racially segregated churches have existed within the United States since before it became a country, and they lasted through the post-slavery era and well into the modern age. There are many reasons for the history and
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_segregation_of_churches_in_the_United_States
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2016-12-10T02:18:11Z
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2024-08-27T16:36:45Z
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