The Church: Beulah
As an outgrowth of this school, and in the next year on October 19, 1863, Reverend Clem Robinson organized the Beulah Baptist
As an outgrowth of this school, and in the next year on October 19, 1863, Reverend Clem Robinson organized the Beulah Baptist
"The First Select Colored School" served over 700 students in its first year. The schools, which included a night school for adults
Reverend Clem Robinson, a noted “scholar,” a “Christian gentleman,” and “an able colored Baptist clergyman” was born in Brunswick, Virginia. He grew
During the Civil War, the Union Army occupied the City of Alexandria to prevent the Confederate Army from having a route into