African Methodist Episcopal Church Commemorative Plaque in situ on Soho Street, 2016
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Resource ID
7419
Access
Open
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
2016
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
African Methodist Episcopal Church Commemorative Plaque in situ on Soho Street, 2016
Description
In 1816, Reverend Richard Allen, a former slave, founded the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in response to discrimination and exclusion experienced by Black churchgoers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. AME Church services began in Toronto in the 1830s, and the church moved frequently throughout the 19th century before settling here at 23 Soho Street in 1929.
In 1992, the congregation moved to 2029 Gerrard Street East. The church building at 23 Soho Street was demolished in 2001.
Marker lat / long: 43.649967, -79.393806 (WGS84)