New Horizons Baptist Church
New Horizons Baptist Church (formerly known as Cornwallis Street Baptist Church, African Chapel and the African Baptist Church) is a Baptist church in Halifax, Nova Scotia that was established by Black Refugees in 1832. When the chapel was completed, black citizens of Halifax were reported to be proud because it was evidence that former slaves could establish their own institutions in Nova Scotia. Under the direction of Richard Preston, the church laid the foundation for social action to address the plight of Black Nova Scotians.
Wikipage redirect
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
New Horizons Baptist Church
New Horizons Baptist Church (formerly known as Cornwallis Street Baptist Church, African Chapel and the African Baptist Church) is a Baptist church in Halifax, Nova Scotia that was established by Black Refugees in 1832. When the chapel was completed, black citizens of Halifax were reported to be proud because it was evidence that former slaves could establish their own institutions in Nova Scotia. Under the direction of Richard Preston, the church laid the foundation for social action to address the plight of Black Nova Scotians.
has abstract
New Horizons Baptist Church (f ...... plight of Black Nova Scotians.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
43,720,752
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
960,699,250
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
point
44.65269444444444 -63.583666666666666
type
comment
New Horizons Baptist Church (f ...... plight of Black Nova Scotians.
@en
label
New Horizons Baptist Church
@en
sameAs
lat
4.465269444444444e+1
long
-6.3583666666666669e+1