Feb 2 – Richard Allen
February 2, 2021
Today in Black History Richard Allen | Minister | 1760-1831
A minister, educator and writer, this Philadelphia native founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the first independent black denomination in the United States. He opened the first AME church in Philly in 1794. Born into slavery, he bought his freedom in the 1780s and joined St. George’s Church. Because of seating restrictions placed on blacks to be confined to the gallery, he left to form his own church. In 1787 he turned an old blacksmith shop into the first church for blacks in the United States. This Black History moment brought to you by Boeing of South Carolina, Jazzy Boutique Variety $ Uniforms, The Curry Law Firm, Lowcountry Juneteenth Week a celebration of emancipation, Chucktown Mobile Seafood and Café on Dorchester Road across the Air Force Base and H&H Transportation of Charleston, LLC
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