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Crummell (March 3, 1819 –
September 10, 1898) was an
American minister and academic.
Ordained as an
Episcopal priest in the
United States,
Crummell went...
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Crummell is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Crummell (1819–1898), African-American minister,
academic and
African nationalist...
- Dan
Crummell is a
Canadian politician in
Newfoundland and Labrador, who
represented the
district of St. John's West in
Newfoundland and
Labrador House...
- The
Alexander Crummell School is an
Elizabethan Revival school building,
located at 1900
Gallaudet Street and
Kendall Street, Northeast, Washington, D...
- were
primarily authors, scholars, and artists. They
included Alexander Crummell, an
Episcopal priest and
Republican from New York City, who had also worked...
- coal-fired
locomotives to diesel-fueled or
electric engines. The
Alexander Crummell School, a
community focal point,
opened in 1911.
After some
years of enrollment...
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Alexander Crummell, an
early black priest in the
Episcopal Church. Du Bois
starts with, "This is the
history of a
human heart." He
notes that
Crummell faced...
- in Ohio. At Wilberforce, Du Bois was
strongly influenced by
Alexander Crummell, who
believed that
ideas and
morals are
necessary tools to
effect social...
- Nevertheless, parti****nts like
Harriet Tubman,
Henry Highland Garnet,
Alexander Crummell, Amos Noë Freeman, and
others continued with
their work. Abolitionists...
- (1915–1998) John
Coltrane (1926–1967) Bill
Cosby (born 1937)
Alexander Crummell (1819–1898)
Countee Cullen (1903–1946)
Benjamin O.
Davis Jr. (1912–2002)...