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  2. African Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The AME Church was founded by Richard Allen (1760–1831) in 1816 when he called together five African American congregations of the previously established Methodist Episcopal Church with the hope of escaping the discrimination that was commonplace in society, including some churches. [7]

  3. Our History - AME Church

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    When Bishop Henry M. Turner pushed African Methodism across the Atlantic into Liberia and Sierra Leone in 1891 and into South Africa in 1896, the AME now laid claim to adherents on two continents. While the AME is doctrinally Methodist, clergy, scholars, and lay persons have written important works which demonstrate the distinctive theology and ...

  4. Richard Allen and the Origins of the AME Church

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    In 1816, Allen united other African Methodist congregations from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland to officially form the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) at a meeting in Philadelphia. He was then elected Bishop.

  5. African Methodist Episcopal Church - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Black Methodist denomination originating in the United States, formally organized in 1816. The church grew rapidly following the American Civil War and eventually spread to countries in Africa and the Caribbean.

  6. The Origins of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Richard...

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    Over two decades later, in 1816, Allen led the formation of the first organized black denomination in the United States, the African Methodist Episcopal (A. M. E.) Church.

  7. African Methodist Episcopal Church Overview - Learn Religions

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    Founding: Established by Richard Allen in 1816 as Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known For: The first independent Protestant denomination organized in America by people of African heritage. Headquarters: Nashville, Tennessee.

  8. Richard Allen | African-American, Founder, Bishop | Britannica

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    Richard Allen (born February 14, 1760, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [U.S.]—died March 26, 1831, Philadelphia) was the founder and first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, a major American denomination.

  9. The First African Methodist Episcopal Church in America is ...

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    The Black Methodist church in the United States was formally organized in 1816. It developed from a congregation formed by a group of Blacks who withdrew in 1787 from St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia because of discrimination.

  10. African Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikiwand

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    The AME Church was founded by Richard Allen (1760–1831) in 1816 when he called together five African American congregations of the previously established Methodist Episcopal Church with the hope of escaping the discrimination that was commonplace in society, including some churches. [7]

  11. When Was the African Methodist Episcopal Church Founded?...

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    The African Methodist Episcopal Church, a prominent institution in African American history, was founded on January 10, 1816. This historical timeline provides insights into the struggles and milestones that shaped this influential religious denomination.