In honor of black history month I have a picture of an African American church from the 1820s. (Or maybe it's actually a reconstruction of an African American church from the 1820s, I'm a little confused on this.) Where is it and what denomination is it? Once we get this identified I want to talk some about the church's location.
That's Winston-Salem, NC and the African Moravian Church. I've never been. Worth seeing, Al?
Posted by: Martha Jones | February 05, 2014 at 08:25 AM
You are, of course, correct Martha. Wow it doesn't take long for you to solve these questions. I figured this one was going to take a long time. The whole old Salem community is worth seeing (I was there only briefly recently, but I hope to go back again soon). Winston-Salem is remarkably close to Chapel Hill--maybe surprising that in nearly six years here I haven't been there before. So definitely worth the trip.
Posted by: Alfred L. Brophy | February 05, 2014 at 09:34 AM
I love a good antebellum challenge! Keep 'em coming!
Posted by: Martha Jones | February 05, 2014 at 11:49 PM
Nice to see you in Winston-Salem, Al. Come back and visit us again.
Posted by: Eugene Mazo | February 07, 2014 at 09:27 PM
Gene--it was really good to meet you and your colleagues. I hope to come back soon to hang out with you, spend some time at Old Salem, and also in your library's special collections reading about the debate topics of the Wake Forest literary societies before The War....
Posted by: Alfred L. Brophy | February 09, 2014 at 04:50 PM