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In the 1800s, many African Americans under religious conversions at
traditional Catholic church services.
Shaker utopian communities.
abolitionist meetings and speeches.
Methodist and Baptist revivals.

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Methodist and Baptist revivals.

During the early–mid 1800s’ Second Great Awakening, camp meetings and itinerant Methodist and Baptist preachers drew large, emotional crowds and led to widespread conversions among African Americans. These revivals also helped spawn independent Black denominations (e.g., AME, AME Zion). The other choices were far less central to mass African American conversion in that period.