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Alexander Crummell

(Crummell, Alexander, 1819-1898)

Alexander Crummell (1819 - 1898), a 19th century Episcopalian minister who championed educational opportunities for African-Americans and advocated immigration to Liberia.
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Alexander Crummell (March 3, 1819 – September 10, 1898) was an American minister and academic. Ordained as an Episcopal priest in the United States, Crummell went to England in the late 1840s to raise money for his church by lecturing about American slavery. Abolitionists supported his three years of study at Cambridge University, where Crummell developed concepts of pan-Africanism and was the school's first recorded Black student and graduate. (From Wikipedia)

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