John C. Bowers
John C. Bowers | |
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| Born | February 9, 1811 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US |
| Died | October 5, 1873 (aged 62) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US |
| Resting place | Eden Cemetery, Collingdale, Pennsylvania |
| Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur, organist, vestryman |
| Organization | St. Thomas African Episcopal Church, |
| Movement | Colored Conventions Movement |
| Spouse | Mary C. Collins |
| Relatives | Thomas Bowers (brother) Henrietta Duterte (sister) |
John C. Bowers, Jr. (February 9, 1811 – October 5, 1873) was an African American entrepreneur, organist and vestryman at St. Thomas African Episcopal Church, and a founding member of the first Grand United Order of Odd Fellows for African Americans in Pennsylvania. He was active in the anti-slavery movement in Philadelphia, and involved in the founding of several organizations including the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society.: 154 "A fervent abolitionist and outspoken opponent of colonization, [he] was much in demand as a public speaker.": 153–154