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Samuel Snowden

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The congregation supported the church as a stop on the Underground Railroad; Snowden and his family also aided people escaping slavery at their homes. Snowden and his daughters, Isabella and Holmes, welcomed freedom seekers into their houses and offered them shelter, food, and clothing. Additionally,
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The bishop accepted their petition, and in 1818, he appointed Snowden as pastor of the newly established May Street Church. With Reverend Snowden at the helm, the May Street Church community grew too large for their facilities, and they built a new church nearby in 1824, the Revere Street Church.
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was a member of the May Street Church. Snowden's "powerful personality and antislavery activism" is likely what attracted Walker to his church, and the men lived across the street from each other on the north side of Beacon Hill in the late 1820s.
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grew, they petitioned their bishop to establish a separate black Methodist church and to appoint Snowden as their pastor. While smaller than the prominent First African Baptist Church in Boston, they had some autonomy.
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To Awaken My Afflicted Brethren: David Walker and the Problem of American Slave Resistance
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While pastor of the May Street and Revere Street churches, Snowden was deeply involved in
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Before 1818, Reverend Snowden served as the pastor of the Chestnut Street Church in
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and pastor of the May Street Church, one of the first black
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Boston African American community prior to the Civil War
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Index

pastor
abolitionist
abolitionist
Methodist
Boston
Underground Railroad
David Walker
slave state
free states
Portland, Maine
Boston
abolitionism
David Walker
William Lloyd Garrison







To Awaken My Afflicted Brethren: David Walker and the Problem of American Slave Resistance
ISBN
9780271042749


"Our History"
"African American Churches of Beacon Hill"
ISBN
9781555533830

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