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  1. Henry McNeal Turner (February 1, 1834 – May 8, 1915) was an American minister, politician, and the 12th elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME). After the American Civil War, he worked to establish new A.M.E. congregations among African Americans in Georgia. [1] .

  2. Jan 17, 2007 · Black Nationalist, repatriationist, and minister, Henry M. Turner was 31 years old at the time of the Emancipation. Turner was born in 1834 in Newberry Courthouse, South Carolina to free black parents Sarah Greer and Hardy Turner.

  3. Sep 3, 2002 · A biography of Henry McNeal Turner, a prominent African American leader in Georgia in the late nineteenth century. He was a bishop of the AME Church, a Reconstruction-era legislator, and an advocate of back-to-Africa emigration.

  4. Aug 29, 2017 · Henry McNeal Turner: Church Planter, Politician, and Public Theologian. How America's first black army chaplain fought for freedom, justice, and democracy. Andre E. Johnson. Image: Wikipedia....

  5. May 23, 2018 · Learn about Henry McNeal Turner, a prominent black clergyman, activist, and author who advocated for African migration and self-determination. Explore his life, career, and achievements in the AME Church, the Civil War, and the African colonization movement.

  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Henry McNeal Turner, the first black chaplain in the Civil War and the first southern bishop in the AME Church. Explore his faith, his political activism, his controversial views on Africa, and his challenges in the denomination.

  7. www.thehenrymcnealturnerproject.orgThe #HMTProject

    The Digital Archival Project dedicated to the writings and study of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner, the 12th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church.