Charleston Church of mass shooting steeped in history

The South Carolina church that was the site of Wednesday night‘s massacre is steeped in historic significance stretching from the time of slavery to the civil rights movement. Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, built in 1891, is the oldest of its kind in the South and is listed among the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places. The place of worship, led by the Rev. Clementa Pinckney, turned into a crime scene when police say a gunman opened fire during a regularly scheduled prayer group. Nine people have been confirmed dead and the shooter remains at large. Emanuel AME Church, known locally as “Mother Emanuel,” played an large role in the development of the city’s religious community for African Americans in the late 1700s and early 1800s, according to their website.