Jehu Jones
Jehu Jones Jr. (1786–1852) was a Lutheran minister who founded one of the first African-American Lutheran congregations in the United States, as well as actively involved in improving the social welfare of blacks.
For the United States Representative from Pennsylvania, see Jehu Glancy Jones.
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