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Reviving the West Baden Colored Church: A Labor of Love Screening

Hosted by Indiana Landmarks

Watch a documentary on the history and revival of the First Baptist (Colored) Church in West Baden Springs, Indiana, and stay for a post-screening conversation with the director.

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February 22
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST
Indiana Landmarks
1201 Central Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
$5

Event Details

Reviving the West Baden Colored Church: A Labor of Love tells the story of the First Baptist (Colored) Church in West Baden Springs, Indiana, from its founding and years of growth, to its decline and rebirth.

Beginning in the early 1900s, a large thriving community of African Americans worked at the resorts in West Baden Springs and nearby French Lick. The community established the First Baptist (Colored) Church under Jim Crow laws and persevered under those conditions with courage, strength and the persistence of hope over hate. Over decades the church remained as the cornerstone of the African American community until its decline.

Reviving the West Baden Colored Church tells the history of the church and the people who worshiped there, and it chronicles the challenges of the extensive restoration that took place over five years leading to its revival. After this screening, director Elizabeth Michell will share insights and answer questions.

Tickets cost $5 for general admission and are free for Indiana Landmarks members with RSVP. To register, click on the RSVP button above.

For more information, email info@indianalandmarks.org or call 317.639.4534.

This program received support from a Historic Preservation Education Grant offered by Indiana Humanities and Indiana Landmarks.