No and if they did they would go to jail
The Black Christian Church, or the African-American Church.
THe Black Church
congress of industrial organizations
Blacks had to go to different resturants than whites
Slavery
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) of all races are treated equally and offered equal opportunity for church leadership and service.
Your term of "blacks" leaves this question open to interpretation. Despite that I'll just go with Africans. European Christianity first appeared on the African continent in the middle of the first century AD in Egypt, with Mark the Evangelist setting up the Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
Blacks throughout the world have always been welcome to be baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). During the time of slavery in the United States, black slaves had to have permission from their owners to become Mormon, and free blacks had to have legally purchased their freedom (not escaped). In the 1830's, the Mormon church was moving to the state of Missouri, which was a slave state that was very cruel to free blacks. The Mormon's acceptance of blacks was one of the reasons they were driven from Missouri. It also caused the Mormon missionaries to have trouble with the Ku Klux Klan in the southern states for several decades. While blacks have always been welcome to join the Church, they have not always been eligible for clergy positions. With a few exceptions, black males were not able to be in the Mormon clergy from the 1850's to 1978.
No blacks went north to escape the slavery of the southern plantation owners in the south.
yes he does go to church because he is christian not all christians go to church my dad is a christian he doesn't go to church
She "forgets" to go to church. So she doesn't go to church.