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Category Archives: Civil Rights Movement

A History of St. John’s AME Church

St. John's AME Church, 2402 N 22nd St, North Omaha, Nebraska

This is a history of the oldest Black church in Omaha, St. John’s AME Church.

Posted byAdamMarch 26, 2019December 10, 2019Posted in19th century, 20th century, 21st century, African Methodist Episcopal, architecture, Civil Rights Movement, historic preservation, History of Nebraska, Near North Side, SegregationLeave a comment on A History of St. John’s AME Church

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