Why did black churches become such important community institutions following the Civil War?
A) Churches were one place where whites served blacks.
B) Whites refused to allow blacks in the South to congregate any other way.
C) Faith was more important in black communities than work or education.
D) Black churches were large structures that hosted many other organizations.
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