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1818 - Death of Absalom Jones, First African American Episcopal Priest

Absalom Jones, the first African American to be ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church, died on this day in 1818. A pioneering religious leader and abolitionist, Jones co-founded the Free African Society and later established the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas in Philadelphia, the first Black Episcopal church in the United States.

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