Rev. John Clay (J.C.) Coleman was an American-Canadian minister, theologian, and black rights activist born to freed slaves in Durant, Holmes Co., Mississippi in 1876. He travelled to Canada seeking Christian ordination, and was ordained by the African Methodist-Episcopal Church in 1895. Coleman was accepted as the "first coloured student" at Victoria University, Toronto, ON, where he was a member of the 1897-98 Specialist Class of Theology. Shortly thereafter, he published a book titled , describing the racial atrocities of the American South.
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| - Rev. John Clay (J.C.) Coleman was an American-Canadian minister, theologian, and black rights activist born to freed slaves in Durant, Holmes Co., Mississippi in 1876. He travelled to Canada seeking Christian ordination, and was ordained by the African Methodist-Episcopal Church in 1895. Coleman was accepted as the "first coloured student" at Victoria University, Toronto, ON, where he was a member of the 1897-98 Specialist Class of Theology. Shortly thereafter, he published a book titled , describing the racial atrocities of the American South. (en)
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| - John Clay "J.C." Coleman (en)
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| - Durant, Holmes Co., Mississippi (en)
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| - Coleman in 1897, Victoria University Archives (en)
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| - Rev. John Clay (J.C.) Coleman was an American-Canadian minister, theologian, and black rights activist born to freed slaves in Durant, Holmes Co., Mississippi in 1876. He travelled to Canada seeking Christian ordination, and was ordained by the African Methodist-Episcopal Church in 1895. Coleman was accepted as the "first coloured student" at Victoria University, Toronto, ON, where he was a member of the 1897-98 Specialist Class of Theology. Shortly thereafter, he published a book titled , describing the racial atrocities of the American South. (en)
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