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Levi Coppin

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from 1881 to 1883. He attended the Philadelphia Episcopal Divinity School and graduated in 1887. He was elected editor of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Review in 1888, a position he held until 1896. In 1900 Coppin was elected AME bishop for South Africa and he worked there and in Ethiopia as
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to John Coppin and Jane (Lilly) Coppin. He was taught to read by his mother which was illegal behavior at the time. He joined the AME Church in 1865, and in 1866 was licensed to preach. In 1867, he was admitted to the annual conference from the Bethel Church in Wilmington, Delaware. His first work as
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and they were together until her death in 1913. The couple traveled as missionaries to South Africa where they founded the Bethel Institute, a school which promoted self-help programs. In August of 1914 he married
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Coppin married three times. In 1875 he married schoolteacher Martha Grinnage and they had a son, Octavius. She died in 1877. In 1881 he married
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a missionary. Coppin was a 33° Mason and was responsible for establishing the Masonic Lodge of Capetown.
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Crowell Hill, Adelaide; Kilson, Martin (1969). "Levi Jenkins Coppin, 1848–1924".
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a pastor was in Philadelphia and he worked as a pastor at Bethel AME Church in
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The key to scriptural interpretation, or, Expository notes on obscure passages
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Observations of persons and things in South Africa, 1900-1904
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Encyclopedia of African-American culture and history
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Index

Levi J. Coppin

African Methodist Episcopal Church
American Negro Academy
Fredericktown, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland

Irvine Garland Penn
Fanny Jackson Coppin
M. E. Thompson Coppin
In memoriam: Catherine S. Campbell Beckett
The relation of baptized children to the church
The key to scriptural interpretation, or, Expository notes on obscure passages
Observations of persons and things in South Africa, 1900-1904
Unwritten History
Unwritten History
"Cecilton celebrates Juneteenth by honoring an iconic leader"





ISBN
9780203042281
"Our History"
"Senior Prelate of A.M.E. Church Died June 25 at Phila"
"Coppin, Fannie Marion Jackson (1837-1913)"
REMINISCENCES of School Life, and Hints on Teaching

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