White Rock Baptist Church Records, 1880s-1980s

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White Rock Baptist Church Records, 1880s-1980s

The White Rock Baptist Church was founded in Durham, N.C., in 1866. This collection is comprised of materials, 1880s-1980s, documenting the history of the White Rock Baptist Church and the religious life of its members, who are mostly African Americans. Included are business and financial records; bulletins; obituaries; publications; photographs; newspaper clippings; community service announcements; and items pertaining to the officers, operation, and maintenance of the Church.

About 13,500 items (13.5 linear feet)

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