Cities across the country, exploring American History. Next, a look at our recent visit to buffalo, new york. You are watching American History tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan 3. You are at the home of the reverend and mrs. J everett nash , a pastor of the baptist church. Reverend nash came to buffalo in 1892 from virginia. His school, whalen seminary, and washington, d. C. , and then they virginia. Ichmond, there was a notice on the wall that said, pastor wanted in , in those days, a colored baptist church. Andnswered that call cam came to buffalo and 1892. Buffalo was one of the first lawsuit to pass the school and iteration of the. Hen colored school the members came out of that church. Meeting of was the the convention that was held, the activities of the railroad. D buffalo was a prime spot for civil rights, and for the advancement of civil rights , the gobetween between the communities. , there was ang movement in 1905. Members of this church, and particularly the talbert
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