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Richard Allen: Apostle of Freedom

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 6:00 PM (ET)

Philadelphia, United States

Richard Allen: Apostle of Freedom

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NOTICE: This event has been canceled because of the snowstorm expected on Wednesday, and it will be rescheduled at a later date. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania will send an e-mail to all registrants with the new event date shortly. We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope that you will still be able to join us.

 

This month 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, the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Historic St. George’s United Methodist Church, and Mother African Zoar United Methodist Church 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, who specializes in African American religious history. Learn about Richard Allen’s many contributions to American religion, society, and culture. After the discussion, guests can view original documents from HSP and LCP that relate to Richard Allen. These documents will also be posted as an online exhibit at www.hsp.org. To view HSP's full calendar of events, click here.

Thank you for our media sponsor: The Philadelphia Tribune

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1300 Locust St.
Philadelphia, 19107

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 6:00 PM (ET)


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The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is one of the oldest historical societies and one of the largest family history libraries in the nation. Following a complete merger with the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, HSP is also a leading repository of immigrant and ethnic history. It is second only to the Library of Congress for material on the nation’s founding and is the country’s third most popular destination for genealogical study. With approximately 21 million records including manuscripts, graphics, and books that span over 350 years of history, HSP is an invaluable resource for historical research.

HSP serves thousands of on-site visitors each year. It also offers a research-by-mail service and extensive online resources, including a library catalog, finding aids, digital collection, and curricular materials. HSP hosts educator workshops and public programs, and publishes a quarterly scholarly journal. To learn more about HSP or to become a member, visit us at www.hsp.org.