
National Black Church Movement
The National Black Church Movement refers to a collection of religious efforts led by Black churches in the United States aimed at addressing social justice, civil rights, and community issues. Historically, these churches have served not only spiritual needs but also as centers for activism, advocacy, and community empowerment. The movement played a significant role during the Civil Rights era, mobilizing Black communities to fight racial inequality and promote social change. Today, it continues to address contemporary challenges such as economic disparity, education, and policy reform, fostering leadership and resilience within Black communities.