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AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

15949 AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH http://www.ame-church.org/ The African Methodist Episcopal Church was started in 1787 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, by a group of disinherited Americans whose forefathers came from Africa. The leader of this group was a 27 year old African, Richard Allen.
Black History and Culture     richard   allen   church   ame   a.m.e.   AFRICAN   METHODIST   EPISCOPAL   CHURCH   Jan 1, 1970 send email to  

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