In the 1800s, many African Americans underwent religious conversions at

traditional Catholic church services.
Shaker utopian communities.
abolitionist meetings and speeches.
Methodist and Baptist revivals.

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In the 1800s, many African Americans underwent religious conversions at Methodist and Baptist revivals. These revivals were part of the Second Great Awakening, which emphasized personal piety and the potential for individual salvation. Methodist and Baptist churches in particular attracted large numbers of African Americans during this period, offering a more accessible and emotionally charged worship experience compared to established denominations.

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