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African American clergy
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African Methodist Episcopal Church
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Jones, Absalom, 1746-1818
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Boyd, J. (John)
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The Philadelphia colored directory, 1910: a handbook of the religious, social, political, professional, business and other activities of the Negroes of Philadelphia
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Official history of freemasonry among the colored people in North America : tracing the growth of masonry from 1717 down to the present day. ..
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Prof. D.D. Bruce, M.D. Manufa…
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A. F. Angel ; District Deputy…
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Bishop B.T. Tanner, L.L. D., …
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Dr. Grace A. Du Guid. Staff o…
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Rev. Absalom Jones; First Gra…
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A.M.E. Zion Ministers : Rev. …
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