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Tag Archives: may 20 1865

Baptists and the American Civil War: May 21, 1865

The victory of the United States over the Confederacy and subsequent emancipation of remaining slaves in the South has brought an end to decades-old Southern laws mandating the supervision of black churches by whites. Freed from such constraints, the African American Ebenezer Baptist Church in Richmond installs Rev. Peter Randolph (1825-1897) as the congregation’s first…

May 21, 2015 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

Baptists and the American Civil War: May 20, 1865

The closing months of the war have been a bitter time for many white Floridians. Florida governor John Milton, despairing of the collapse of the Confederacy early in the year, had committed suicide on April 1. His last words to the legislature had been, “Death would be preferable to reunion.” When news of the Lee’s…

May 20, 2015 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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