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While Black people in Boston attended white churches after the American Revolution, increasing incidents of racial discrimination moved them to request the use of Fanueil Hall for religious meetings. Permission was granted in 1789 and the non-denominational prayer services led to the establishment of the first independent Black church group in Boston in 1805, the African Baptist Church

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years
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