Richard Allen
The founder of the congregation that became the core for the first Black denomination in the United States was Richard Allen. He established the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in 1816 after breaking away from the Methodist Episcopal Church due to racial discrimination. Allen's leadership and vision provided a space for Black worshippers to practice their faith freely and laid the foundation for the growth of the AME Church as a significant religious institution in the Black community.
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Daniel Decatur Emmett
One of the first black men to graduate from college, John Russwurm was also the co-founder of the first black newspaper, Freedom's Journal, which he and Samuel Cornish began in 1827.
Robert L. Johnson is the founder of Black Entertainment Television.
Dr. Miles V. Lynk
Arthur Mitchell
The denomination of any and all Dollar notes is One Dollar.
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Jean Baptiste Point du Sable was Chicago's founder.