Free African Union Society
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The Free African Union Society, founded in 1780 in Newport, Rhode Island, was America’s first African benevolent society. Founders and early members included Prince Amy, Lincoln Elliot, Bristol Yamma, Zingo Stevens and Newport Gardner.
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God's Little Acre burying ground
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Shiloh Baptist Church, 29 School Street
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Union Colored Congregational Church, 49 Division Street
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Early Black history in Newport
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God's Little Acre, the colonial African burial ground in Newport Rhode Island.jpg
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Shiloh Baptist Church aka Trinity School House, Newport RI.jpg
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The Free African Union Society, founded in 1780 in Newport, Rhode Island, was America’s first African benevolent society. Founders and early members included Prince Amy, Lincoln Elliot, Bristol Yamma, Zingo Stevens and Newport Gardner.
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