Samuel
Eli Cornish
was born in Sussex County, Delaware, in 1795. Trained for the ministry
at Philadelphia's African Presbyterian Church, Cornish began preaching
in 1819. He was ordained in 1822 and became pastor of New York City's
first African-American Presbyterian Church.
In 1827 Cornish joined with John Russwurm to establish the country's
first African-American newspaper, Freedom's
Journal. In 1833 Cornish joined with Arthur
Tappan, Lewis Tappan, William
Lloyd Garrison, and Theodore Weld to
form the Anti-Slavery Society.
Cornish was a member of the executive committee of New York City's
Vigilance Committee (1835-37), vice president of the American Moral
Reform Society (1835-36) and editor of the Colored
American (1837-39).
Some members of the Anti-Slavery
Society considered the organization to be too radical.
They objected to the attacks on the US Constitution and the prominent
role played by women in the society. Some leaders, such as William
Lloyd Garrison, Theodore Weld, Wendell
Phillips and Frederick Douglass
were as committed to women's rights as they were to the abolition
of slavery. Others, such as Cornish, Arthur
Tappan, Lewis Tappan,
Gerrit Smith and James
Birney disagreed with this view.
Great controversy was created when three women,
Lydia Maria Child, Lucretia
Mott and Maria Weston Chapman were
elected to the executive committee of the Anti-Slavery Society. Lewis
Tappan argued that: "To put a woman on the committee with
men is contrary to the usages of civilized society."
In 1840 a group including Arthur Tappan,
Lewis Tappan, James
Birney, Samuel Eli Cornish and Gerrit
Smith left the Anti-Slavery Society
and formed a rival organization, the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery
Society. This new organization refused to support the woman's
rights movement and instead concentrated exclusively on the subject
of slavery.
In 1846 Cornish founded the American Missionary Association and remained
a executive committee member until 1855. Samuel
Eli Cornish died in New York
City on 6th November, 1858.

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