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  1. Sarah Allen (also known as Sara Allen and Mother Allen; née Bass; 1764 – July 16, 1849) was an American abolitionist and missionary for the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She is known within the AME Church as The Founding Mother.

  2. Sarah Allen Biography. Missionary Sarah Allen (1764–1849) was one of the most famous and revered church women of her time, beloved for establishing the first recognized charity organization for female parishioners and honored as the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church's first female missionary. She also aided runaway slaves through the ...

  3. Resource Bank Contents. Although largely overlooked, Sara Bass Allen, the second wife of AME Church founder Richard Allen, was characterized by those who knew her as "a pillar [of] the building,...

  4. Sarah Allen was an American abolitionist and missionary for the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

  5. These priceless jewels are preserved in The Historical Museum of Bethel African M. E. Church, 6th and Lombard Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near the tomb which holds the remains of MOTHER ALLEN, HER HUSBAND, RICHARD, AND MORRIS BROWN. Sarah Allen was the first woman Missionary in the African M. E. Church.

  6. Sarah Allen (also known as Sara Allen and Mother Allen; née Bass; 1764 – July 16, 1849) was an American abolitionist and missionary for the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She is known within the AME Church as The Founding Mother.

  7. Aug 19, 2019 · The Sarah Allen Women’s Missionary Society exist to witness, advocate, build membership, educate and provide stewardship. For more information contact Angela N. Adams via email at fame.sawms@gmail.com or by phone at 213-924-9070.