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Even though they were slaves many blacks attended church with their masters. While they may have inherited the masters' religion they relied upon their own faith to continue worshipping after the Civil War ended.<p> In 1883 St. Mark's was founded to meet the needs of the newly freed black population. Ensuring the church survived and served its members however was quite a task.<p> In <i>By Faith: A Century of Progress</i> learn about:<ul> <li>How slaves became incorporated into church life; <li>The contributions of early church leaders; <li>How the larger church incorporated black churches into its network; <li>The church's role in the Civil Rights Movement; <li>And much more!</ul> At last the stories of this historic church's parishioners can be told to Episcopalians throughout the world. Barbara Beadle Barber a lifelong Episcopalian draws upon her numerous interviews personal papers church documents and photos to produce a treasure trove of information in <i>By Faith: A Century of Progress</i>.