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Delivered in the First African Presbyterian Church, in Philadelphia, on the fourth Sabbath of May, 1857, with a History of the Church from the first organization, including a brief Notice of Rev. John Gloucester, its First
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and returned to it as a teacher in 1859. He served as member and recording secretary of the Banneker Institute. In October 1871, he was shot and killed in election violence targeting African Americans who voted Republican.
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was a literary society for African Americans established in Philadelphia in 1854. Members lectured and debated on various subjects. It was named for
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taught evening classes to African-American women at meetings of the Banneker Institute on issues of physiology and hygiene.
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A Semi-Centenary Discourse: A History of the First African Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia
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also, An Appendix, containing 'Sketches of all the Coloured Churches in Philadelphia'
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which Adger founded in 1879. The records of the institute were donated to the
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A historical marker commemorating the institute is at 409 South 11th Street.
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was a founding member of the Banneker Institute and wrote
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Benjamin Banneker
Jacob C. White Jr.
Robert M. Adger
Octavius V. Catto
Afro-American Historical Society
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jesse Ewing Glasgow
Sarah Mapps Douglass
William T. Catto
Octavius Valentine Catto
Institute for Colored Youth
""Discipline to the Mind": Philadelphia's Banneker Institute, 1854-1872"
JSTOR
20092777



"Benjamin Banneker Institute ยท William Still: An African-American Abolitionist"
"Library Exhibits :: Jesse Ewing Glasgow, Jr"
"Sarah Mapps Douglass"
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"The Philadelphia Catto: Bridging the Racial Gap in the City of Brotherly Love"
Discipline to the Mind
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"Benjamin Banneker Institute Historical Marker"
"PA-133 Benjamin Banneker Institute"
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