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Lemuel Haynes was a prominent African American minister, revolutionary war veteran, and abolitionist who played a significant role in the early anti-slavery movement in the United States. Born in 1753, he was orphaned at a young age and raised by a white family in Connecticut. Despite facing racial prejudices throughout his life, Haynes became a respected figure in his community, known for his eloquent preaching and strong advocacy for racial equality. His sermons and writings challenged the norms of his time and inspired many to reconsider their views on slavery and freedom.

Haynes was the first African American to be ordained as a minister in the United States, and he used his platform to address social issues, including the injustices faced by Black people. His works, such as the collection of sermons and his writings, emphasized the importance of faith in the fight against oppression. He influenced many with his powerful messages and remains a significant figure in American religious and civil rights history.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 July 18, 1753
出生地点 West Hartford, Connecticut, USA
去世日期 September 28, 1833