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Learn the history of one of the oldest Black churches in the United States.
The First Baptist Church of Williamsburg, Virginia, stands as a living monument to the enduring power and resilience of its congregation. Beginning in the hush harbors on plantations owned by Virginia's most powerful leadership, First Baptist emerged as a powerful force inextricably linking religious salvation and education as tools of liberation and agency for Africans in America. The church was involved in the American Revolution and the Civil War, thus sealing its place as a key player in Williamsburg. Through the antebellum period, Reconstruction, and modern times, First Baptist and its congregation also resisted the growth of slavery, the dissipation of the rights of free Black people, and the removal of Black-owned homes and businesses.
A powerful icon for freedom, resilience, and hope, the church's history reflects the larger story of Black voices in Virginia and America.