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Slaves who were brought over to America practiced their religion everywhere. We hear their spirituals every day and these were not only songs of praise and hope, but sometimes even codes. "Follow the Drinking Gourd" is a song that tells slaves how to get to the underground railroad so that they may have freedom.

Also, there is never a 'set place' for people to be active in their religion. For Methodists, God said 'whenever 2 or more of you are gathered, I am with you.'

Many people will say their prayers before bed and when they awaken or before meals.

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