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  1. Richard Allen (February 14, 1760 – March 26, 1831) [1] was a minister, educator, writer, and one of the United States' most active and influential black leaders. In 1794, he founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first independent Black denomination in the United States. He opened his first AME church in 1794 in Philadelphia.

  2. May 17, 2023 · Author Richard John Allen delves into the details of how life and death are intrinsically linked. Your audience will be given an entirely new perspective on living with grief and that there is life after this. The author shares his own experience of losing a loved one, his own father, an experience that shrouded him in a ‘cloak of grief’.

  3. Mar 16, 2018 · Author Richard J Allen 1 Affiliation 1 School of Psychology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. PMID: 29623196 PMCID ...

  4. May 10, 2021 · 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 ...

  5. Richard J Allen Young (18-33 yrs) and older (60-90 yrs) adults’ ability to retain visual feature bindings in working memory was assessed, as was the extent to which memory could be enhanced ...

  6. Jun 1, 2000 · Richard J. Allen received his M.F.A. in playwriting from Indiana University, where his one act play "The Wooing of Miriam Cohen" won a 1981 award from the American College Theatre Festival. He resides in Fort Worth, Texas, and is Associate Professor of Radio-TV-Film at TCU. He is also currently Associate Writer for "As the World Turns" (CBS).

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  7. Richard Allen. Professor Film, Television and Digital Media MOUS 177K r.allen@tcu.edu | 817-257-6695

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