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Lemuel Haynes (July 18, 1753 – September 28, 1833) was an American clergyman. A veteran of the American Revolution, Haynes was the first black man in the United States to be ordained as a minister. Haynes was a native of West Hartford, Connecticut, and was the son of an African American man and a white woman. He spent much of his childhood as an indentured servant in the house of a Granville, Massachusetts farmer. A regular churchgoer, he began to preach as a boy. He served in the militia during the American Revolution, including garrison duty at the recently captured Fort Ticonderoga in 1776. Haynes also became an anti-slavery activist. In addition to arguing against involuntary servitude and preaching against the slave trade, Haynes also advocated against the colonization movement, argui

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  • لمويل هاينز (ar)
  • Lemuel Haynes (en)
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  • لمويل هاينز (18 يوليو 1753-28 سبتمبر 1833) هو رجل دين أمريكي، وكان محاربًا قديمًا في الثورة الأمريكية، وأول رجل أسود يُرسم ككاهن. هاينز من مواليد ويست هارتفور، كونيتيكت، وهو ابن رجل أمريكي من أصل أفريقي وامرأة بيضاء. قضى معظم طفولته كخادم مُسخّر في مزرعة في غرانفيل بولاية ماساتشوستس. ارتاد الكنيسة بانتظام، وبدأ بإلقاء العظات عندما كان صبيًا. خدم في الميليشيا خلال الثورة الأمريكية، بما في ذلك خدمة الحامية في حصن تيكونديروجا الذي استولوا عليه في عام 1776. أصبح هاينز أيضًا ناشطًا مناهضًا للعبودية. وبالإضافة إلى الاحتجاج ضد العبودية القسرية والوعظ ضد تجارة الرقيق، دعا هاينز أيضًا إلى مناهضة حركة الاستعمار، بحجة أن السكان المنحدرين من أصل أفريقي الذين يعيشون في الولايات المتحدة ينبغي أن يتمتعوا بنفس الحقوق التي يتمتع بها المواطنون الآخرون، وأن توطينهم في أفريقيا لن يكون مفيدًا. (ar)
  • Lemuel Haynes (July 18, 1753 – September 28, 1833) was an American clergyman. A veteran of the American Revolution, Haynes was the first black man in the United States to be ordained as a minister. Haynes was a native of West Hartford, Connecticut, and was the son of an African American man and a white woman. He spent much of his childhood as an indentured servant in the house of a Granville, Massachusetts farmer. A regular churchgoer, he began to preach as a boy. He served in the militia during the American Revolution, including garrison duty at the recently captured Fort Ticonderoga in 1776. Haynes also became an anti-slavery activist. In addition to arguing against involuntary servitude and preaching against the slave trade, Haynes also advocated against the colonization movement, argui (en)
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  • South Granville, New York, U.S. (en)
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