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Little Rock AME Zion Church [1]

Little Rock AME Zion Church [2], originally located in Third Ward, in the process of being moved to Myers Street in First Ward in 1911.Because the move took place over several days, it was necessary  to hold a funeral in the sanctuary during the move.

FLORETTA DOUGLAS GUNN.

 

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An African American Album: The Black Experience In Charlotte And Mecklenburg County. Charlotte, N.C. : Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, c1992.

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African American Album [6]
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An African American Album [7]
An African American Album: Religion [8]
Religion [9]
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African American [10]
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