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Mt. Zion Baptist Church and the Albany Civil Rights Institute

Located on W. Whitney Avenue in the southwest part of Albany, Georgia, the Mt. Zion Baptist Church and the Albany Civil Rights Institute visually connect Albany’s past with Albany’s present. Founded in 1865, Mt. Zion Baptist Church has long been a fixture in the Black community in Albany. As a freedmen’s church, it was the first African American Baptist church in Albany. On November 25, 1961, the first Albany Movement meeting occurred at the church. The church played a pivotal role during the Civil Rights Movement and galvanizing activists in Southwest Georgia. It was also the location where the Freedom Singers held their first performance. The meetings were so well attended that people would overflow into the street into Shiloh Baptist Church, serving as a meeting place for activists and a sanctuary for those seeking justice. Leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr, John Lewis, and Ralph David Abernathy attended and spoke at the meetings.

Adjacent to the church, the Albany Civil Rights Institute is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the Civil Rights Movement in Southwest Georgia. Housed in the rehabilitated Old Mt. Zion Baptist Church, the institute features exhibits, interactive displays, and a digital oral history database that bring the stories of the past to life1. Visitors can explore the struggles and triumphs of the movement through photographs, documents, and artifacts that detail the fight for voter registration, nonviolent protest, and economic boycotts. The church underwent significant restoration after the “Great Flood of 1994,” which caused extensive damage to the church.

Connected to the church, The Albany Civil Rights Institute, originally known as the Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum, opened in November 1998. Its mission is to educate about the Civil Rights Movement, especially in Southwest Georgia.

Below are images of the church from the National Register of Historic Places application before it is restored.

In this image, Shiloh Baptist Church can be seen. It would co-host Albany Movement meetings since they were so well attended that people would overflow into the street. Often, presenters would finish at one church, walk across the street, and speak to those who had gathered in the other building.

Rural Hill Church in Webster County, Georgia

There isn’t much information on this church. A historic resources survey lists the build date as 1906, but there isn’t additional information included. Newspaper archives show Rural Hill, near Bottsford, existed as early as 1889. There are references to Rural Hill Church in The Dawson News. FindAGrave lists a cemetery with that name, but it is not on the church’s property but a mile or so away. I will update the post if I learn more information about it.

Mitchell Grove Baptist Church-Cuthbert, Georgia

Mitchell Grove Baptist Church is located on a dirt road south of Cuthbert, Georgia. There is not much printed information on the church. According to FindAGrave, the earliest burial was in 1893. A historic resources survey indicates the church was built in 1894. I believe that is the structure that is in overgrowth. The double front doors and multiple windows on the side of the building indicate a church.

The single-tower white building is in good condition and is still used by the congregation. Obituaries indicate that the cemetery is still active and has remained active throughout the church’s history. The cemetery has a mixture of vernacular and commercial headstones.

Carrie Bankston Harper
Millie Nickson Died April 12, 1937
Plot of Sammie and Ossie Thomas
The double front doors of what could be the original church
While hard to see, several windows could be seen on either side of the church

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Thank you for joining me in my travels around the South. It’s been a great year of wandering backroads and a few main ones. If I learned anything, it is that people love abandoned houses, buildings with unexpected histories, and (in)famous graves.

Sasser United Methodist Church-Georgia

The Sasser United Methodist Church is a Gothic Revival church completed in 1897. It is now closed. It is a nearly identical twin to the Baptist church in town.

Bethel United Methodist Church of Wilkes County, Georgia

Bethel United Methodist Church was founded early in the 1800s. The first church was located roughly a mile away. In 1849, the church relocated to the current plot of land on Scull Shoals Road and built a church. The current structure was built in 1916 for $7,000.

The church is still active, but it is no longer part of the Methodist Church. It is now an independent church known as Bethel Church.