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Natasha Henry-Dixon, Senior Historian

📷 Image Credit: Image of the AME chapel in the London Advertiser, May 8, 1926

Learning Resources

Curriculum Topics

19th century, 20th century, community, settlement

Key Concepts/Themes

community building, historical significance, historical perspective, cause and consequence, continuity and change, world religions

Grade Levels

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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