LECTURES & LITERATURE

    Richard Allen: Apostle of Freedom

    Richard Allen: Apostle of Freedom

    Presented by Historical Society of Pennsylvania at Historical Society of Pennsylvania

    June 30, 2010


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    Panel Discussion and Show-and-Tell. This year marks the 250th birthday of Bishop Richard Allen, a revered figure in African American history and one of the nation’s leading abolitionists. Though enslaved at birth, he eventually purchased his own freedom, started several businesses, and created one of the first independent black churches in America -- Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, now known as “Mother Bethel” AME. Allen was also the first African American figure to eulogize a president, the first black author (with Absalom Jones) to hold a federal copyright, and the first African American bishop in the United States. Join the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the Library Company of Philadelphia for a celebration of Allen’s life and legacy. Pastors from Mother Bethel AME Church, Historic St. George’s United Methodist Church, and others will participate in a panel discussion, along with history professor Richard Newman, author of Freedom’s Prophet: Bishop Richard Allen, the AME Church, and the Black Founding Fathers. The moderator will be University of Pennsylvania professor Anthea Butler.


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      • Venue Info

        Historical Society of Pennsylvania

        1300 Locust Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19107

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: Free

        Info Phone: 215-732-6200 ext.214

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        June 30, 2010

        Times:
        6 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Wheelchair Access from 13th Street. Ring the bell at the door that is closest to Locust Street and someone will grant you access to the building.


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