Thomas D. Johnson

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Thomas D. Johnson was a religious leader best known for establishing Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, a congregation that later became a historic center of the American civil rights movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian minister
founder of religious organization
religious leader
activeInCentury 19th century
20th century
associatedWithCity Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
clergyType Baptist pastor
contributedTo development of a major African American Baptist congregation in Atlanta
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfActivity pastoral ministry
religious leadership
founded Ebenezer Baptist Church NERFINISHED
foundedInCity Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
foundedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
gender male
hasNotableLegacyThrough Ebenezer Baptist Church’s later role in the American civil rights movement
historicalSignificanceViaInstitution American civil rights movement NERFINISHED
influencedInstitution Ebenezer Baptist Church NERFINISHED
knownFor early leadership of Ebenezer Baptist Church
establishing Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta
languageOfWork English
name Thomas D. Johnson NERFINISHED
placeOfWork Ebenezer Baptist Church NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousDenomination Baptist

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