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  2. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church - Wikipedia

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    The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, or the AME Zion Church (AMEZ) is a historically African-American Christian denomination based in the United States. It was officially formed in 1821 in New York City, but operated for a number of years before then. The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church adheres to Wesleyan-Arminian theology. [1]

  3. Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

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    Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African-American church on E. Valley Drive in Pikeville, Tennessee. The church was built in 1870, during Reconstruction . It was used by multiple congregations and also served as the community's black school until 1925, when a Rosenwald school ( Lincoln School ) was built.

  4. Butler Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church (Greenville, Alabama ...

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    Butler Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church built in 1913, and located in Greenville, Alabama, United States. It was one of three significant meeting places for African-Americans living in Greenville during the early 20th century.

  5. Clinton Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

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    Clinton Chapel was built in 1893 and expanded in 1948 during a period of growth for the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and the consolidation of Jim Crow segregation. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 12, 2020. [2]

  6. Washington Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis congregation which became Washington Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion church was founded in about 1865 as home prayer meetings with the first known pastor, Gary Matthews. [2] After its founding and over the years, the location of the Washington Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion congregation moved around the neighborhood. [2]

  7. John Jamison Moore - Wikipedia

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    Image of John Jamison Moore, from his book, The History of the AME Zion Church in America, Founded in 1796, in the City of New York. John Jamison Moore was an American preacher and educator.

  8. Durham Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church - Wikipedia

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    Durham Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, formerly known as St. Luke's A.M.E. Zion Church until the late 1950s, is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It is a brick church constructed in 1920. It is the oldest surviving church associated with the Buffalo A.M.E. Zion congregations. [2]

  9. Mary E. Bell House - Wikipedia

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    1847 AME Zion Church, c. 1900 Restored c. 1900 Historic photo of the Mary E. Bell House, showing five women and a child The Mary E. Bell House is a historic house at 66 Railroad Avenue approximately 1/10th mile south of the Long Island rail road in Center Moriches, Long Island, New York.