Absalom Jones was a prominent African American leader in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, best known for founding the first African American Episcopal Church in the United States, St. Thomas African Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia in 1794. He was a fierce advocate for abolition and civil rights, working tirelessly to combat racial discrimination and improve the lives of African Americans. Additionally, he played a significant role in the establishment of the Free African Society, which provided mutual aid and support for newly freed African Americans. His contributions were vital in advancing both religious and social justice for African Americans.
Absalom Tatom was born in 1742.
Jack Absalom was born in 1927.
Mike Absalom was born on 1940-11-09.
Absalom Shade Allan was born in 1843.
Henry Absalom Powell died on 1930-04-15.
Absalom Jones was born in 1746.
Absalom Jones is not a canonized saint
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Richard Allen was the founder of the AME church in 1816 in Philadelphia. Absalom Jones along with Richard Allen and other free blacks established the Free African Society in 1787.
The Free African Society.
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absalom had three children
Absalom Watkin has written: 'Absalom Watkin' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The diaries of Absalom Watkin' -- subject(s): Diaries, Social life and customs, Businessmen
Absalom Boston was born in 1785.
Absalom Tatom died in 1802.
Absalom Tatom was born in 1742.
Jack Absalom was born in 1927.