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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church

In 1839 a group of black Detroit citizens formed the Colored Methodist Society, which became the core of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. The group held meetings in a hall which was donated by the Detroit Common Council. The ...

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Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church

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Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church

Charleston, South Carolina

Commemorating the unique ministry of South Carolina born bishops, elected in the first century of the

Connection- Morris Brown, Daniel A. Payne, Henry M. Turner, Moses B. Salter, William ...

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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church

It is believed that parishioners of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church were worshiping in a private residence on North Street by 1859. The church eventually moved to a site on Church Street to accommodate the growing congregation. On March 2, ...

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Shaffer Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church

Structure, circa 1893, is Muncie's oldest standing public school building. Purchased by church congregation, circa 1928. Rallying point in August 1930 when bodies of two African-American men, lynched in Marion, were brought to Muncie for embalmment by church's pastor J.E. ...

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African Methodist Episcopal Church

Historic Underground Railroad Site

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1818 as the Bethel Church. In 1868 its present name, John Gee, was adopted when the church was erected and rededicated at this present site on land donated ...

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Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church

Was organized 1822, rebuilt in 1838 and

completed in 1880.

This site possess exceptional value in

commemorating the Religious Life of the

Negro in the United States of America.

Designated a Category II Landmark by

the Joint Committee on Landmarks and

listed in the National Register of ...

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