
East Mount Zion Baptist Church
East Mount Zion Baptist Church was the first Black church in Cleveland to break segregation barriers by relocating to Euclid Avenue, a grand residential avenue known as “Millionaires’ Row.”
East Mount Zion Baptist Church was the first Black church in Cleveland to break segregation barriers by relocating to Euclid Avenue, a grand residential avenue known as “Millionaires’ Row.”
Ebenezer Baptist Church was the pulpit of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, known as Mother Emanuel, is the oldest Black church in Charleston, South Carolina, and one of the first AME churches in the country, serving as a beacon of survival and resilience throughout its history.
Completed in 1927, First Baptist Church was the first notable Asheville, North Carolina, project of architect Douglas Ellington, whose designs helped define the character of the city.