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Anti-Lynching Activism at Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church

Anti-Lynching Activism at Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church

02/10/2021 in DC by Lisa Dupree

In the late 1800s, Metropolitan A.M.E. Church was a center for anti-lynching activism in Washington, D.C. Famed journalist Ida Wells-Barnett addressed the church on at least two occasions and, in 1894, Frederick Douglass delivered one of his last speeches from the Metropolitan A.M.E. pulpit. Entitled “The Lessons of the Hour” Douglass's address was an epic condemnation of lynching – from its pervasiveness, to its general acceptance amongst both Southern and Northern whites.

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