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  2. Denmark Vesey - Wikipedia

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    Denmark Vesey (also Telemaque) (c. 1767 –July 2, 1822) was a free Black man and community leader in Charleston, South Carolina, who was accused and convicted of planning a major slave revolt in 1822. [1]

  3. Denmark Vesey Monument - Wikipedia

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    Denmark Vesey was a freedman who lived in Charleston, South Carolina during the early 1800s. [1] A former slave, Vesey had bought his freedom in 1799 and became a carpenter. [2] He was literate and an active member in a local church congregation, [1] Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Emanuel AME). [2]

  4. Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The congregation rebuilt the church between 1865 and 1872 as a wooden structure, [18] under the lead of the architect Robert Vesey, the son of abolitionist and church co-founder Denmark Vesey. [7] After an earthquake demolished that building in 1886, [3] President Grover Cleveland donated ten dollars to the church to aid its rebuilding efforts ...

  5. African Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The AME Church was founded by Richard Allen (1760–1831) in 1816 when he called together five African American congregations of the previously established Methodist Episcopal Church with the hope of escaping the discrimination that was commonplace in society, including some churches. [7]

  6. Gullah Jack - Wikipedia

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    Gullah Jack is known for his role as a co-conspirator, along with Denmark Vesey, in planning the rebellion that would become known as Denmark Vesey's slave conspiracy in 1822. [4] Both Vesey and Gullah Jack were involved in some capacity with the AME Church in Charleston. [3]

  7. Timeline of African-American history - Wikipedia

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    The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is formed. [citation needed] 1822. July 14 – Denmark Vesey's planned slave rebellion in Charleston, South Carolina is suppressed (known also as "The Vesey Conspiracy"). [citation needed] 1827. March 16 - Freedom's Journal, the first African American newspaper in the U.S., begins publication ...

  8. Old Bethel United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    It was built on the north side of Calhoun Street. They had protested a structure being placed on the black burial ground at the Bethel Methodist plot. Emanuel AME Church was suppressed in 1822 following the uprising planned by Denmark Vesey, a leader in that church, after he and others were arrested, convicted, and executions. Brown was ...

  9. A House Divided: Denmark Vesey's Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Denmark Vesey is a former slave in Charleston, South Carolina who has been free for 20 years after buying his freedom. He is literate and a skilled carpenter, one of the founders of an AME church in the city. In 1822 he decides to organize a slave rebellion. Authorities discover the plan and arrest Vesey and many others before the rebellion is ...