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Handbill advertising a punch card event at A. M. E. Zion Church Stony Brook, 1884
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Handbill advertising a punch card event at A. M. E. Zion Church Stony Brook, 1884
Handbill advertising a benefit event for A.M.E. Zion Church Stony Brook and its pastor Rev. Thomas C. Johnson. The small flier has black printed text on a white background. The text begins [Zion Sons and Daughters, Awake!] with an invitation to [A Grand / Punch Card Entertainment / AND / APPLE DUMPLING FEAST AND FESTIVAL]. The event is scheduled at the house of Brother Abraham Tobias on October 29th, 1884. The bottom has a list of trustees and a note about the churchs quarterly meeting. The reverse is blank
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This print showcases a handbill from 1884, advertising a punch card event at the historic A. M. E. Zion Church in Stony Brook. The black printed text on a white background immediately catches the eye, inviting all "Zion Sons and Daughters" to awaken and join in the festivities. The main attraction of this benefit event is a grand Punch Card Entertainment, accompanied by an irresistible Apple Dumpling Feast and Festival. Scheduled to take place at Brother Abraham Tobias' house on October 29th, 1884, this gathering promises an unforgettable experience for both members of the church and the wider community. As we delve into its details, we discover that it not only serves as an occasion for enjoyment but also as an opportunity to support Rev. Thomas C. Johnson and A. M. E Zion Church. The bottom section of the handbill lists trustees involved in organizing this remarkable affair while also mentioning the church's upcoming quarterly meeting—a testament to their commitment towards fostering unity within their congregation. This artifact from our nation's past offers us a glimpse into African American history during the late 19th century—an era marked by cultural heritage, religious devotion, and community spirit among African Methodist Episcopal churches across America. Preserved with care by unknown hands over generations, this piece now finds its home within the National Museum of African American History and Culture—serving as a reminder of resilience, faithfulness, and collective celebration that has shaped our country's diverse tapestry throughout history.
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