Free African Union Society

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Free_African_Union_Society

The Free African Union Society, founded in 1780 in Newport, Rhode Island, was America’s first African benevolent society. Founders and early members included Prince Amy, Lincoln Elliot, Bristol Yamma, Zingo Stevens and Newport Gardner. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Free African Union Society
xsd:integer 56180775
xsd:integer 1051962115
rdf:langString right
rdf:langString God's Little Acre burying ground
rdf:langString Shiloh Baptist Church, 29 School Street
rdf:langString Union Colored Congregational Church, 49 Division Street
rdf:langString Early Black history in Newport
rdf:langString God's Little Acre, the colonial African burial ground in Newport Rhode Island.jpg
rdf:langString Union_Congregational_Church,_Newport_Rhode_Island.jpg
rdf:langString Shiloh Baptist Church aka Trinity School House, Newport RI.jpg
xsd:integer 2
xsd:integer 310
rdf:langString The Free African Union Society, founded in 1780 in Newport, Rhode Island, was America’s first African benevolent society. Founders and early members included Prince Amy, Lincoln Elliot, Bristol Yamma, Zingo Stevens and Newport Gardner.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7550

data from the linked data cloud