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  1. African Meeting House - Boston African American National …

    Built in 1806, the African Meeting House served as the African Baptist Church of Boston (a.k.a. First Independent Baptist Church) and it is considered the oldest extant Black church building in America.

  2. African Meeting House - Wikipedia

    The African Meeting House, also known variously as First African Baptist Church, First Independent Baptist Church and the Belknap Street Church, was built in 1806 and is now the oldest black church edifice still standing in the United States.

  3. African Meeting House - U.S. National Park Service

    Jan 23, 2025 · The African Meeting House opened in 1806 and is the oldest surviving Black church structure in the nation. Built by a small but powerful free African American community, it served as a church, school and gathering place for political activism and cultural life.

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  4. Boston Location | Museum of African American History - MAAH.org

    The African Meeting House (1806) is the oldest extant black church building in the nation. Built by free African American artisans, the Meeting House is the last stop on the Black Heritage Trail®.

  5. Museum of African American History - Boston | Nantucket

    Explore our Nantucket campus, which features two historic sites, the African Meeting House and the Florence Higginbotham House. These buildings were at the center of a thriving nineteenth-century African American community on the island. Discover the Birthplace of the Boston Abolitionist Movement.

  6. African Meeting House | Boston, MA, US History & Culture

    African Meeting House, meetinghouse, built in 1806 and located at 46 Joy Street in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., that is the oldest standing church for African Americans in the United States.

  7. Plan Your Visit - Boston African American National Historic Site …

    Feb 4, 2025 · Join us for a walk along the Black Heritage Trail ®, which explores the history of Boston's Black community in the 1800s. Learn about the Underground Railroad, the abolition movement, and the early struggles for civil rights.

  8. African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School - National Trust …

    A National Trust Historic Site, The African Meeting House was built in 1806 and is the oldest existing Black church building in the country built primarily by Black artisans. The meeting house hosted numerous prominent abolitionists, including …

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  9. African Meeting House // 1806 – Buildings of New England

    Mar 23, 2020 · The African Meeting House, tucked away on Smith Court in Boston's Beacon Hill neaighborhood, was built in 1806 to house the first African Baptist Church of Boston (a.k.a. First Independent Baptist Church) and it is now the oldest extant black church building in America. The church was organized primarily by and for black Bostonians, with…

  10. The Many Roles of the African Meeting House in Antebellum Boston

    For nearly a century the African Meeting House on Beacon Hill was what Robert Hayden calls the, “political, social, educational, and religious epicenter” of the black community in Boston. It is the oldest black church that still stands to this day in the United States.

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