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Did you know…?


Quinn Chapel, 1897

Flint’s oldest African American church, Quinn Chapel AME Church, was established in 1875.

  The African Methodist Episcopal denomination was founded
in 1794 by a formerly enslaved young man named
Richard Allen in Philadelphia. 

 

 
 
 

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Teaching American History Grant Program Staff

LaNesha DeBardelaben, Project Manager
Flint Community Schools, Office of Curriculum and Instruction
923 East Kearsley Street
Flint, Michigan  48503
Office: (810) 760-1029
Fax: (810) 760-5284
Email: ldebardelaben@flintschools.org

Naomi Bohannon
Mary Alice Ross
Flint Community Schools, Office of Curriculum and Instruction
923 East Kearsley Street
Flint, Michigan 48503
Office: (810) 760-1245

Teaching American History Grant Program Advisory Board

Gregory Havrilcsak, History Lecturer
University of Michigan-Flint

Sally Jaeger, Trustee
Genesee County Historical Society

Michael Madden, Michigan and Local History Librarian
Flint Public Library

Dr. Peggy O'Keeffe, Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Bendle Public Schools

Tricia Hill, Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Mt. Morris Consolidated School District

LaNesha DeBardelaben, TAHG Project Manager
Flint Community Schools

Naomi Bohannon