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St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church

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St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church was the first church built in Roxbury by Black people. Serving as a haven for immigrants from the West Indian islands in the early 1900s, St. Cyprian's was established in 1913. The cornerstone of its present building on Tremont Street was laid in 1923 and the church was dedicated in 1924.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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