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Rosa parks was religious, she was a christian and went to The African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal
Her funeral service was held in Mother Zion African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in New York City. The eulogy was delivered by Renowned African American educator Mary McLeod Bethuneand she was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.
i have no clue!!!!!!the first offical church for African Americans called the African methodist episcopal (a.m.e) church the church welcomed ALL people
No, she was a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
African American teachers and ministers encouraged blacks to vote.
There are different types of Methodism (Methodist Church of Ghana, Methodist Church of Great Britain, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal Church of Zion, etc.) They all meet together with the World Methodist Council (made up of ministers, professors, and bishops) which are in charge of the universal methodist faith. Each then, in part, have their own bishops or other leaders.
African American teachers and ministers encouraged blacks to vote.
The address of the African American Methodist Heritage Center Inc is: Po Box 127, Madison, NJ 07940-0127
African Methodist Episcopal University was created in 1995.
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1838.
St. Peter African Methodist Church was created in 1873.
Stephen Ward Angell has written: 'Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and African-American Religion in the South' -- subject(s): African Methodist Episcopal Church, Biography, Bishops, Methodist Church
St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1865.
Olive Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1896.
Saint Paul African Union Methodist Church was created in 1900.
St. Joseph's African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1891.