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The ''A.M.E. Church Review'' is the journal of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Established in 1841 and revived in 1884, it is arguably the earliest published African-American journal. It publishes articles on religion, politics, history, and world events.


History

Originally named ''The A.M.E. Church Magazine'', it was first published in September 1841 by the church's general book steward, Rev. George Hogarth of Brooklyn, New York. It was intended to be a monthly publication, but appeared only sporadically and was discontinued after eight years due to lack of funds. At the 1884 General Conference, the name of the organization's publication was changed to ''A.M.E. Church Review'' and Rev. Benjamin Tucker Tanner was elected editor. He was succeeded by Levi Jenkins Coppin in 1888; Hightower Theodore Kealing in 1896; and Reverdy C. Ransom in 1912. Early contributors to the journal included abolitionist Frederick Douglass, journalist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, editor T. Thomas Fortune, Judge David Augustus Straker, educator William Sanders Scarborough, Senator
Blanche Kelso Bruce Blanche Kelso Bruce (March 1, 1841March 17, 1898) was born into slavery in Prince Edward County, Virginia, and went on to become a politician who represented Mississippi as a Republican in the United States Senate from 1875 to 1881. He was the f ...
, author Theophilus Gould Steward, attorney
T. McCants Stewart Thomas McCants Stewart (December 28, 1853 – January 7, 1923) was an African American clergyman, lawyer and civil rights leader. Biography Stewart was born in Charleston, South Carolina on December 28, 1853. His parents were George Gilchris ...
, and bishops Daniel Alexander Payne, Henry McNeal Turner, and
Jabez Pitt Campbell Jabez Pitt Campbell (February 5, 1815 – August 9, 1891)Campbell, Jabez Pitt. Ancestry.com. was an American minister, activist, philanthropist and the eighth bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first independent African- ...
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See also

* The Christian Recorder


References


External links

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Selected issues on ohiohistory.org

Selected issues on archive.org
Religious magazines published in the United States African-American magazines Magazines published in Tennessee African Methodist Episcopal Church Mass media in Nashville, Tennessee Irregularly published magazines published in the United States {{christian-journal-stub