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Wat (wie) is Alexandre Crummel - definitie

AMERICAN MINISTER, ACADEMIC AND AFRICAN NATIONALIST
Crummell, Alexander; Alexander Crummel; Draft:Alexander Crummel
  • Crummell studied at [[Queens' College, Cambridge]].
  • St. Luke's Episcopal Church DC

Alexandre Falguière         
FRENCH SCULPTOR (1831-1900)
Alexandre Falguiere; Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere; Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguière; Jean-Joseph-Alexandre Falguière; Jean-Alexandre-Josef Falguière
Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguière (also given as Jean-Joseph-Alexandre Falguière, or in short Alexandre Falguière) (7 September 183120 April 1900) was a French sculptor and painter.
Alexandre Gélinas         
CANADIAN POLITICIAN
Alexandre Gelinas
Alexandre Gélinas was a local politician in Shawinigan, Quebec. He was the tenth Mayor of Shawinigan from 1937 to 1938.
Alexandre Hébert         
FRENCH ACTIVIST
Alexandre Hebert
Alexandre Hébert (4 March 1921, Alvimare, Seine-Maritime - 16 January 2010),Joël Bonnemaison "Alexandre Hébert, 50 ans de luttes syndicales" Edition du Rocher, p33.Michel Noblecourt, « Alexandre Hébert : anarcho-syndicaliste », Le Monde daté du 27 janvier 2010, p.

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Alexander Crummell

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.

In 1853, Crummell moved to Liberia, where he worked to convert Africans to Christianity and educate them, as well as to persuade African American colonists of his ideas. He wanted to attract American blacks to Africa on a civilizing mission. Crummell lived and worked for 20 years in Liberia and appealed to American blacks to join him, but did not gather wide support for his ideas.

After returning to the United States in 1872, Crummell was called to St. Mary's Episcopal Mission in Washington, DC. In 1875, he and his congregation founded St. Luke's Episcopal Church, the first independent black Episcopal church in the city. Crummell served as rector there until his retirement in 1894.