Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*African Americans and the Presbyterian Church with Rev. WDurnell, Pastor of the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, who explains the relationship of African Americans to the Presbyterian Church, Part 2 of 3
In this video Rev Durnell goes more in detail about the subject. He talked about churches after the civil wair. He states that many african americans had to go out and found their own churches after the war.
Rev. Warner Durnell talked about how most of the African American in the South after the civil war there were more choices they had to make for themselves to not go to the churches they founded their own churches and had a choice to attend schools.
He talks about churches after the civil war. He says that many of the African Americans formed their own churches. They had the option to choose a church to go to and during this time many people begin to found secondary schools.
Reverend Durnell discussed that many slaves founded their own churches. There are over 100 presbyterian schools and churches founded by slaves. Johnson C. Smith in North Carolina was founded by presbyterians.
Mr. Durnell talked about how most of the African American especially in the Deep South after the civil war there were more choices they had to make for themselves to not go to the churches they founded their own churches. Cross North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia a number of slaves were helping to found schools. There were over 100 of secondary schools that were founded by Presbyterian largely for the children of slaves but they were all closed.
In this video Mr. Durnell talked about the most African after war had more choices to not go to the churches everyday and can find their church. In that time they tried to find school or even collage. He talked about how African students and people had problem in the past to get the education. He mentioned the new building for their church.
In part 2 Rev. Durnell mentions that after the Civil War most african americans founded their own churches and schools. he talked about how these schools were all closed. Rev. Durnell mentioned that he used to teach at Stillman college. St andrews presbyterian church was founded in 1898 by Rev. Terry Jackson. rev.Durnell talks about the church functions in the Presbterian Church.
justin brantley
hist 2010-18
tr
In this video Rev Durnell goes more in detail about the subject. He talked about churches after the civil wair. He states that many african americans had to go out and found their own churches after the war.
waldodeefanddeaf 2 years ago
Anthony Hayes
History 2010-14
Rev. Warner Durnell talked about how most of the African American in the South after the civil war there were more choices they had to make for themselves to not go to the churches they founded their own churches and had a choice to attend schools.
gelertpack89 2 years ago
He talks about churches after the civil war. He says that many of the African Americans formed their own churches. They had the option to choose a church to go to and during this time many people begin to found secondary schools.
Jalesia Nichols
History 2010-14
meencantarosado 2 years ago
Jasmine Sutton
History 2010-02
Reverend Durnell discussed that many slaves founded their own churches. There are over 100 presbyterian schools and churches founded by slaves. Johnson C. Smith in North Carolina was founded by presbyterians.
jsutton021 2 years ago
Rawan Amer
HIST 2010-02
Mr. Durnell talked about how most of the African American especially in the Deep South after the civil war there were more choices they had to make for themselves to not go to the churches they founded their own churches. Cross North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia a number of slaves were helping to found schools. There were over 100 of secondary schools that were founded by Presbyterian largely for the children of slaves but they were all closed.
RAWAN2087 2 years ago
Shirin TabibiHist 2010-14 (T,R)
In this video Mr. Durnell talked about the most African after war had more choices to not go to the churches everyday and can find their church. In that time they tried to find school or even collage. He talked about how African students and people had problem in the past to get the education. He mentioned the new building for their church.
shirintabibi11 2 years ago
Quanisha Bell
HISt 2010-02
MWF
In part 2 Rev. Durnell mentions that after the Civil War most african americans founded their own churches and schools. he talked about how these schools were all closed. Rev. Durnell mentioned that he used to teach at Stillman college. St andrews presbyterian church was founded in 1898 by Rev. Terry Jackson. rev.Durnell talks about the church functions in the Presbterian Church.
cherish0883 2 years ago