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Jehu Jones, Jr.: First African-American Lutheran Pastor

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Jehu Jones, Jr., was a black slave and minister born in Charleston, SC. He was named after his father, Jehu Sr., a tailor who gained his freedom in 1798 and later became a businessman, opening an exclusive hotel in Charleston. Jones, became a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Charleston in the 1820s. He was […]

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