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Crummell, Alexander. Adm. pens. at QUEENS', June 22, 1849. [An exiled negro. Sent to Cambridge by Sir Benjamin Brodie, and also sponsored by Wilberforce, Stanley, Froude and Macaulay. Educated at the School of Beriah Green in Oneida County, New York.] Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Ord. priest in U.S.A.; at Boston and at a chapel in Providence, 1842. Subsequently went to West Africa and eventually returned to America. (W. E. B. Dubois, Souls of Black Folk; B. Brawley, Early Negro-American Writers; W. Wells Brown, Three Years in Europe.) | Alexander CRUMMELL Approx. lifespan: 18311929 Adm pens. Queens' College 1849:06:22 [An exiled negro. Sent to Cambridge]by Sir Benjamin Brodie, and also sponsored by Wilberforce, Stanley, Froude and Macaulay. Educated at the Sch: School of Beriah Green in Oneida County, New York, [ USA ], Matric 1849:10MT: BA 1853 Ord. priest in USA , at Boston, [Massachusetts], [ USA ], and at a chapel in Providence, [Rhode Island], [ USA ], 1842 Subsequently went to West , Africa [-cu] and eventually returned to USA , (W. E. B. Dubois, Souls of Black Folk ; B. Brawley, Early Negro-American Writers ; W. Wells Brown, Three Years in Europe. ) [add:]See also J.D. Twigg in Queens' College Record, 1986[:add] |