Daniel Coker

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Daniel Coker was an early 19th-century African American religious leader, educator, and abolitionist who helped establish independent Black Methodist congregations and later became a missionary in West Africa.

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instanceOf African American religious leader
abolitionist
educator
person
advocatedFor emancipation of enslaved African Americans
religious self-governance for Black congregations
centuryActive 19th century
ethnicity Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Coker
fieldOfWork Christian missions
anti-slavery activism
religious education
givenName Daniel
movement abolitionism
notableFor early African American Methodist leadership
helping establish independent Black Methodist congregations in the United States
missionary work in West Africa
occupation abolitionist
educator
minister
placeOfActivity United States of America
surface form: United States

West Africa
religion Methodism
role church founder
missionary
religious leader in early independent Black churches

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