
Indiana Churches Save Black History with Grants
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Two Indiana churches, Wayman Chapel A.M.E. and Bethel African Methodist Episcopal, have received grants from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The funds, totaling $8.5 million, will aid in repairs, planning, and preservation of these historic Black churches. Wayman Chapel, once a stop on the Underground Railroad, will use the grant for structural fixes to reopen. Bethel, the oldest Black church in Tippecanoe County, will fund a preservation report. This marks the fourth year of the initiative, highlighting the importance of these churches in American history.
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