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  1. Richard J. Allen (born November 13, 1959, New York, New York) is an American television soap opera writer and playwright. His plays include The Man Who Killed Rock Monnenoff, Seducing Sally, and Starbright & Vine.

    • Who Was Richard Allen?
    • Early Years
    • Religious and Social Work
    • Founding The African Methodist Episcopal Church
    • Death and Legacy

    Minister, educator and writer Richard Allen was born into slavery. He later converted to Methodism and bought his freedom. Fed up with the treatment of African American parishioners at the St. George Episcopal congregation, he eventually founded the first national Black church in the United States, the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was als...

    Minister, educator and writer Allen was born into slavery presumably in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 14, 1760. (As with other details surrounding Allen's life, there have been some questions as to the place of his birth, with certain sources asserting that he was born in Delaware.) Known as "Negro Richard," he and his family were sold by...

    Allen soon joined St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church, where Black and white people worshiped together. There, he became an assistant minister and conducted prayer meetings for African Americans. Frustrated with the limitations the church placed on him and Black parishioners, which included segregating pews, Allen left the church as part of a m...

    In 1799, Allen became the first African American to be ordained in the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Then, in 1816, with support from representatives from other Black Methodist churches, Allen founded the first national Black church in the United States, the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Today, the AME Church boasts more than 2....

    Allen died at his home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 26, 1831. He was laid to rest under Bethel Church. In 2008, Richard Newman and NYU Press published an acclaimed biography of Allen — Freedom's Prophet: Bishop Richard Allen, the AME Church and the Black Founding Fathers.

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  3. Richard J. Allen was born on 13 November 1959 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), As the World Turns (1956) and Another World (1964).

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    • November 13, 1959
    • Richard J. Allen
  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Richard Allen Jr. Search all Richard Allen Obituaries and Death Notices to find upcoming funeral home services, leave condolences for the family, and research genealogy.

  5. A minister, educator, writer, and one of the most influential black leaders in the United States, Allen’s journey from slavery to liberation epitomizes the struggles and triumphs of African Americans during a pivotal period in American history.

  6. Aug 11, 2023 · He was 87. His daughter, Laura Whalen Aram, said his death, at a nursing home, was caused by pneumonia. Mr. Whalen was 27 and working at Fortune when the magazine published his 13,000-word...

  7. ‘Richard Allen’ was actually a pseudonym used by Canadian-born UK writer James Moffat (1922 – 1993), who wrote at least 290 novels in several genres under at least 45 aliases, including Etienne Aubin, Roy Ferrier, JJ Moore and Trudi Maxwell.

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