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Richard Allen named 1st Bishop of AME church

  • Apr 11, 1816
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By 1816 there were several African Methodist

Churches around the country and that year they met

to form the African Methodist Episcopal (AME)

church. On April 11, 1816 Richard Allen was name

the first bishop of this church.

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