“Second Baptists Survive Difficulties Of Early Years, Now A Thriving Parish”

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The Second Baptist Church of Greenfield, Massachusetts, had an African American congregation. This article reports that the church had occupied several locations as it endured growing pains and financial difficulties, but by 1953, the congregation was described as being confident that its problems would never be as great as those that faced its founders. The headline describes the parish as a “thriving” one.

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Item typePeriodicals
Newspaper
Article
PublisherGreenfield Recorder-Gazette
Date1953-06-09
TopicReligion, Church, Meetings & Revivals
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatPrinting
Dimension detailsProcess Material: printed paper, ink Height: 21.00 in Width: 6.00 in
Catalog #L00.051
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Greenfield Recorder-Gazette. “Second Baptists Survive Difficulties Of Early Years, Now A Thriving Parish.” June 9, 1953. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l00-051/. Accessed on October 7, 2024.

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