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Why did the African Methodist Episcopal Church leave the white Methodist Church?​

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church left the white Methodist Church due to racial discrimination and a desire for independence.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church left the white Methodist Church due to racial discrimination and a desire for independence. African American congregants faced discrimination and segregation within white churches and sought to establish their own church where they could openly oppose racism and discrimination. Black ministers Absalom Jones and Richard Allen played pivotal roles in the development of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church, one of the earliest and most politically active Black church denominations.

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The AME Church grew out of the Free African Society (FAS), which Richard Allen, Absalom Jones, and other free blacks established in Philadelphia in 1787. They left St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church because of discrimination.

Origin: 1816 (grew out of the Free African Society

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