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Zion Baptist Church is the oldest African American congregation in North Philadelphia and has deep roots in the civil rights movement. In 1969, after the church burned down, it was rebuilt in the modernist style by African American architect and activist Walter Livingston Jr. and a Black-owned construction company. Black architects are often undervalued in the modern architecture movement. Getty’s Conserving Black Modernism grant program, managed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as part of its African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, seeks to provide funding and preservation planning to previously overlooked sites. It also aims to shed light on their stories. Of the eight modern sites across the U.S. that received funding this year, half are Black Baptist churches. Zion is one of them. Read more about its impact: https://gty.art/4cqahhx

  • Zion's wall of windows fill the sanctuary with blue, red, and yellow light.
  • The exterior of Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia
  • The interior of Zion Baptist Church

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