Queen of Angels Church (Newark)

Its original 1930 building was destroyed in 1958, and the parish relocated, taking over a space at a church once known as St.

[5] During the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr. held meetings at the church for the Poor People's Campaign and the church also helped organized a march for racial harmony after his assassination.

[5] The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, administered by the Society of African Missions beginning in 1979, and was later closed in 2012.

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