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Food for the Soul: Recipes and Stories from the Congregation of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church

Food for the Soul: Recipes and Stories from the Congregation of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church
Congregants of Harlem's nationally renowned Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, one of the oldest African-American churches in the nation, share their favorite recipes as well as the exceptional stories related to them. Includes 130 recipes and photos.



We've Come This Far: A Photographic Journal of the Abyssinian Baptist Church by Robert L. Gore, X
We've Come This Far: A Photographic Journal of the Abyssinian Baptist Church by Robert L. Gore, X
Following in the tradition of the classic "I Dream a World", this photographic journal highlights the country's most famous African-American congregation: the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem. 90 duotone photos.



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Fairview Baptist Church Marching Band - The Fairview Baptist Church Marching Band, also known as the Fairview Baptist Church Brass Band, was a group of young musicians organized in 1970 by banjo- and guitar-player Danny Barker. Based out of the Fairview Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana and led in performance by trumpeter Leroy Jones (who was thirteen when Barker recruited him), the band gained considerable popularity in New Orleans and became a regular feature on the city's music scene.

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