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Date: 2013-10-18 10:50:22
Bedford-Stuyvesant
Brooklyn
Christian theology
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Black church
Brooklyn
Methodism
Christianity
African-American culture
Geography of New York

Lesson 6, Worksheet 2 Assistance in Brooklyn’s Free Black Communities Brooklyn’s African Woolman Benevolent Society In 1810, brothers Peter and Benjamin Croger established the Brooklyn African Woolman Benevolent

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