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                                                   Absalom Jones




 Early life ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
 Priesthood ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
 Free African Society ..................................................................................................................................... 3
 Fugitive Slave Act ........................................................................................................................................ 4
 African Methodist Episcopal Church ........................................................................................................... 4
 References..................................................................................................................................................... 4




                                                                                                                            Absalom Jones
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                                          Absalom Jones

                                          Born 1746

                                          Delaware, USA

                                          Died         February 13, 1818 (aged 72)

                                          Philadelphia

                                          Occupation               Slave, priest

Known for                Anti-slavery petitioner

Spouse                   Mary King


Hypertext:
Early life ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Priesthood ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Free African Society ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Fugitive Slave Act......................................................................................................................................... 4
African Methodist Episcopal Church ............................................................................................................ 4
References ..................................................................................................................................................... 4




Absalom Jones (1746 – February 13, 1818) was an African-American abolitionist and
clergyman. After founding a black congregation in 1794, in 1804 he was the first African-
American ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church of the United States. He is listed on the
Episcopal calendar of saints and blessed under the date of his decease, February 13, in the 1979
Book of Common Prayer as "Absalom Jones, Priest, 1818".




                                                                                                                             Absalom Jones
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Early life
Jones was born into slavery in Delaware in 1746. When he was sixteen, he was sold to a
storeowner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While still a slave of Mr. Wynkoop, he married Mary
King, another slave, on January 4, 1770. By 1778 he had purchased his wife's freedom so that
their children would be free, and in another seven years he was able to purchase his own.[1]


Priesthood
Jones became a lay minister for black members in the interracial congregation of St. George's
Methodist Church. Together with Richard Allen, he was one of the first African Americans
licensed to preach by the Methodist Church.


Free African Society
In 1787 Jones and Allen, together with other black members, left St. George's, as they were tired
of being segregated to a gallery and given second-class status in the congregation. They founded
the Free African Society (FAS), first conceived as a non-denominational mutual aid society, to
help newly freed slaves in Philadelphia. Jones and Allen separated over their different directions
in religion, but they remained lifelong friends and collaborators.[2]



At the beginning of 1791, Jones started holding religious services at FAS. This became the core
of his congregation for a new church. Wanting to establish a black congregation independent of
white control, Jones in 1792 founded the congregation of the African Church in Philadelphia. It
petitioned to become an Episcopal parish. The church opened its doors on July 17, 1794, as the
African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, the first black church in Philadelphia.[2] Jones was
ordained as a deacon in 1795 and as a priest in 1804, the first African-American priest in the
Episcopal Church.[2] He was a well-known orator and helped establish the tradition of anti-
slavery sermons on New Year's Day.

A month after the church opened, the Founders and Trustees published "The Causes and Motives
for Establishing St. Thomas's African Church of Philadelphia," clearly stating their intent

 "to arise out of the dust and shake ourselves, and throw off that servile fear, that the habit of
oppression and bondage trained us up in."[3]




                                                                           Absalom Jones
Page 4 of 4




Fugitive Slave Act
After he was said to be the 1st slave to be a priest in the 1800s, Jones took part of the first group
of African Americans to petition the U.S. Congress. Their petition related to the 1793 Fugitive
Slave Act was criticized for encouraging cruelty and brutality, and noted the danger which free
blacks risked of being kidnapped and sold into slavery. While U.S. Representative George
Thatcher of Massachusetts responded with the desire to amend the Fugitive Slave Act, other
representatives' resistance to changing the law forced his proposal to fail.


African Methodist Episcopal Church
On a parallel path, Allen founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first
independent black church within the Methodist tradition. He and his followers converted a
building and opened on July 29, 1794 as Bethel AME Church. In 1799 Allen was ordained as the
first black minister in the Methodist Church by Bishop Francis Asbury. In 1816, Allen gathered
other black congregations in the region to create a new and fully independent denomination, the
African Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1816, he was elected the AME's first bishop.

References

    1. "Absalom Jones' Marriage to Mary", Brotherly Love, PBS, accessed 14 Jan 2009
    2. "A Discourse...African Church", Brotherly Love, PBS, accessed 14 Jan 2009
    3. "The Causes and Motives for Establishing St. Thomas's African Church...", Africans in
       America, PBS, accessed 15 Jan 200

Links

       Thomas F. Ulle, A History of St. Thomas' African Episcopal Church, 1794–1865,
        Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania
       "A Thanksgiving Sermon" (1808), Antislavery Literature Project
       "The African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas", Official Web site of the Episcopal
        Church
       African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Official Website
       Official Web site of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
       Absalom Jones birthplace in Milford, Delaware is at coordinates 38.91416°N
        75.403998°W




                                                                             Absalom Jones

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Who Was Absalom Jones ?

  • 1. Page 1 of 4 Absalom Jones Early life ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 Priesthood ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 Free African Society ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Fugitive Slave Act ........................................................................................................................................ 4 African Methodist Episcopal Church ........................................................................................................... 4 References..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Absalom Jones
  • 2. Page 2 of 4 Absalom Jones Born 1746 Delaware, USA Died February 13, 1818 (aged 72) Philadelphia Occupation Slave, priest Known for Anti-slavery petitioner Spouse Mary King Hypertext: Early life ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 Priesthood ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 Free African Society ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Fugitive Slave Act......................................................................................................................................... 4 African Methodist Episcopal Church ............................................................................................................ 4 References ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Absalom Jones (1746 – February 13, 1818) was an African-American abolitionist and clergyman. After founding a black congregation in 1794, in 1804 he was the first African- American ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church of the United States. He is listed on the Episcopal calendar of saints and blessed under the date of his decease, February 13, in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer as "Absalom Jones, Priest, 1818". Absalom Jones
  • 3. Page 3 of 4 Early life Jones was born into slavery in Delaware in 1746. When he was sixteen, he was sold to a storeowner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While still a slave of Mr. Wynkoop, he married Mary King, another slave, on January 4, 1770. By 1778 he had purchased his wife's freedom so that their children would be free, and in another seven years he was able to purchase his own.[1] Priesthood Jones became a lay minister for black members in the interracial congregation of St. George's Methodist Church. Together with Richard Allen, he was one of the first African Americans licensed to preach by the Methodist Church. Free African Society In 1787 Jones and Allen, together with other black members, left St. George's, as they were tired of being segregated to a gallery and given second-class status in the congregation. They founded the Free African Society (FAS), first conceived as a non-denominational mutual aid society, to help newly freed slaves in Philadelphia. Jones and Allen separated over their different directions in religion, but they remained lifelong friends and collaborators.[2] At the beginning of 1791, Jones started holding religious services at FAS. This became the core of his congregation for a new church. Wanting to establish a black congregation independent of white control, Jones in 1792 founded the congregation of the African Church in Philadelphia. It petitioned to become an Episcopal parish. The church opened its doors on July 17, 1794, as the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, the first black church in Philadelphia.[2] Jones was ordained as a deacon in 1795 and as a priest in 1804, the first African-American priest in the Episcopal Church.[2] He was a well-known orator and helped establish the tradition of anti- slavery sermons on New Year's Day. A month after the church opened, the Founders and Trustees published "The Causes and Motives for Establishing St. Thomas's African Church of Philadelphia," clearly stating their intent "to arise out of the dust and shake ourselves, and throw off that servile fear, that the habit of oppression and bondage trained us up in."[3] Absalom Jones
  • 4. Page 4 of 4 Fugitive Slave Act After he was said to be the 1st slave to be a priest in the 1800s, Jones took part of the first group of African Americans to petition the U.S. Congress. Their petition related to the 1793 Fugitive Slave Act was criticized for encouraging cruelty and brutality, and noted the danger which free blacks risked of being kidnapped and sold into slavery. While U.S. Representative George Thatcher of Massachusetts responded with the desire to amend the Fugitive Slave Act, other representatives' resistance to changing the law forced his proposal to fail. African Methodist Episcopal Church On a parallel path, Allen founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first independent black church within the Methodist tradition. He and his followers converted a building and opened on July 29, 1794 as Bethel AME Church. In 1799 Allen was ordained as the first black minister in the Methodist Church by Bishop Francis Asbury. In 1816, Allen gathered other black congregations in the region to create a new and fully independent denomination, the African Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1816, he was elected the AME's first bishop. References 1. "Absalom Jones' Marriage to Mary", Brotherly Love, PBS, accessed 14 Jan 2009 2. "A Discourse...African Church", Brotherly Love, PBS, accessed 14 Jan 2009 3. "The Causes and Motives for Establishing St. Thomas's African Church...", Africans in America, PBS, accessed 15 Jan 200 Links  Thomas F. Ulle, A History of St. Thomas' African Episcopal Church, 1794–1865, Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania  "A Thanksgiving Sermon" (1808), Antislavery Literature Project  "The African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas", Official Web site of the Episcopal Church  African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Official Website  Official Web site of the Diocese of Pennsylvania  Absalom Jones birthplace in Milford, Delaware is at coordinates 38.91416°N 75.403998°W Absalom Jones