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The history of land-use enforcement and the storefront church movement reveals enduring intersections of race, religion, and power. From slavery through Jim Crow to present-day zoning battles, African American religious communities have confronted exclusion and marginalization.Storefront churches exemplify resilience and faith, offering vital spiritual and social centers where mainstream institutions have often failed.This history challenges us to rethink zoning laws and promote justice for all religious communities.

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The history of land-use enforcement and the storefront church movement reveals enduring intersections of race, religion, and power. From slavery through Jim Crow to present-day zoning battles, African American religious communities have confronted exclusion and marginalization.Storefront churches exemplify resilience and faith, offering vital spiritual and social centers where mainstream institutions have often failed.This history challenges us to rethink zoning laws and promote justice for all religious communities.
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Dr. Alicea Peyton is a graduate of Dominican University's School of Information Studies in River Forest, IL. She is currently the Adult Outreach and Inclusion Librarian for the DC Public libraries. Dr. Peyton is committed to expanding access to library resources and combating information divide.