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In reply to the discussion: Safe Spaces Segregate the Claremont Colleges [View all]Chitown Kev
(2,197 posts)13. No...do you think that's the way the founders of the AME Church
understood it?
The AMEC grew out of the Free African Society (FAS) which Richard Allen, Absalom Jones, and others established in Philadelphia in 1787. When officials at St. Georges MEC pulled blacks off their knees while praying, FAS members discovered just how far American Methodists would go to enforce racial discrimination against African Americans. Hence, these members of St. Georges made plans to transform their mutual aid society into an African congregation. Although most wanted to affiliate with the Protestant Episcopal Church, Allen led a small group who resolved to remain Methodists.
In 1794 Bethel AME was dedicated with Allen as pastor. To establish Bethels independence from interfering white Methodists, Allen, a former Delaware slave, successfully sued in the Pennsylvania courts in 1807 and 1815 for the right of his congregation to exist as an independent institution. Because black Methodists in other middle Atlantic communities encountered racism and desired religious autonomy, Allen called them to meet in Philadelphia to form a new Wesleyan denomination, the AME.
Public spaces have always been "safe spaces" for most white people (especially men).
Public spaces have always been spaces where the majority can and do assert privilege and bigotry.
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How long before lawsuits and civil rights violations put an end to this nonsense?
Heeeeers Johnny
Nov 2015
#8
I doubt you will get far with folks. It is yet again an example of privilege meeting non privilege
randys1
Nov 2015
#30
No, because if you add the white students (43%) plus assume at least half of the
pnwmom
Nov 2015
#23
reminds me of the little fella who righteously proclaims, "what about a WHITE history month?"
LanternWaste
Nov 2015
#42
My wife teaches at a university and my daughter attends a different university
FLPanhandle
Nov 2015
#12