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Bridge Street African Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church (1818) Brooklyn, NY

This church, incorporated in 1818, had the reputation of being a terminal on the Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad was a system of cooperation among abolitionists, by which slaves were secretly helped to freedom. Abolitionists were people, Black and White, who were actively against slavery. The Bridge Street Church was then in Brooklyn’s oldest Black settlement, located near the present downtown Brooklyn.

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