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Frederick Asbury Cullen

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was the forerunner of the Methodist Church (1939) and the United Methodist Church (1968).) He successfully led a two church circuit in Catlin, Maryland from 1900 to 1902. Later, he was assigned to St. Mark's Church, a congregation of mostly Black parishioners in New York's East Village. The church
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had a storefront mission in Harlem, Salem Chapel. He reached out to children as a means of getting their parents involved in the church. His success in recruiting led to the mission being elevated to an independent entity in 1908, becoming the
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It is said that his religious awakening occurred at Baltimore's Sharp Street Methodist Episcopal Church, in September 1894. He was ordained as a Methodist minister in 1900 in Delaware County, Maryland.(The
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Sometime before 1919, he married Carolyn Belle Mitchell (d. 1932), a soprano and pianist from Baltimore. They worked together in the Church. They had one unofficially adopted child,
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Frederick Asbury Cullen's parents were Isaac and Emmeline Williams Cullen. They had both been
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African-American history between emancipation and the civil rights movement
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New York Annual Conference / Commission on Archives and History
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was a poet, and is regarded as a notable member of the
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Fairmount, Maryland
Biography portal
United States portal
Harlem
New York City
enslaved
Countee LeRoy Porter
Countee Cullen
Harlem Renaissance
Methodist Episcopal Church
Salem Methodist Episcopal Church
NAACP
Negro Silent Protest Parade






Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance
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