- Crummell
- n. family name; Alexander Crummell (1819-1898) black American clergyman and author, founder the American Negro Academy
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Crummell, Alexander — ▪ American scholar and minister born 1819, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Sept. 10/12, 1898, Point Pleasant?, N.J. American scholar and Episcopalian minister, founder of the American Negro Academy (1897), the first major learned society for… … Universalium
Alexander Crummell — was born on March 3, 1819, in New York City to a former slave, Boston Crummell, and freeborn Charity Hicks, seemingly destined to become an abolitionist. From a very early age, his parents instilled in him values that would shape the rest of his… … Wikipedia
Alexander Crummell — (* 3. März 1819 in New York City; † 12. September 1898 in Red Bank New Jersey) war ein afroamerikanischer Missionar der Anglikanischen Kirche in Liberia und Sierra Leone, Hochschullehrer in Monrovia und wird als Heiliger der Anglikanischen Kirche … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Alexander Crummell — (1819 1898) black American clergyman and author, founder of the American Negro Academy … English contemporary dictionary
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