Early Black Churches in Alexandria go back to the early 1800s. Those churches had congregations of freed and enslaved people. This site will discuss those churches and the Blacks who attended them.
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Posts
- Announcing a New Blog
- Urgent Call to Save Carver Nursey School – William Thomas Post #129
- Mr. Lawrence P. Robinson, Alexandria’s Dedicated Photographer and Community Leader
- Alexandria African Americans World War I Draft Registration – Part 7: “H”
- 1950 Parker-Gray High School Teachers and Graduating Class
- Alexandria African American World War I Draft Registrations – Part 5: “G”
- Mr. Robert W. Burke’s Unpublished Autobiography of Alexandria, Virginia
- Snowden School for Boys – Mr. Henry T. White’s Class of 1907 – 1908 in Alexandria, VA
- 1949 Parker-Gray High School Teachers and Graduating Class
- Alexandria African Americans World War I Draft Registrations – Part 4: “E-F”
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- August 2012 (2)
- July 2012 (4)
- June 2012 (5)
- May 2012 (7)
- April 2012 (4)
- March 2012 (4)
- February 2012 (4)
- January 2012 (3)
- November 2011 (2)
- October 2011 (5)
Monthly Calendar