In 1991, the United States Department of Interior's National Registry of Historic Places decided that the life and accomplishments of Lizzie Robinson was significant to the history of American culture. Bishop Charles Harrison Mason one of the most important figures in the 20th Century Pentecostal Movement appointed Mother Lizzie Robinson in 1911, to establish women's ministry within his denomination. Her life story's contribution to the extraordinary growth of the Church of God in Christ organization, which became one of the fastest growing organizations in the Pentecostal Movement.
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USA
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National Museum for African American Interdenominational Religions