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- Thomas Paul (1773–1831) was a Baptist minister in Boston, Massachusetts, who became the first pastor for the First African Baptist Church, currently known as the African Meeting House. An abolitionist, he was a leader in the black community and was an active missionary in Haiti. (en)
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- Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States (en)
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- Portrait of Thomas Paul, by Thomas Badger, ca.1825 (en)
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- Ann Catherine Paul
Susan Paul
Thomas Paul Jr. (en)
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- Boston, Massachusetts, United States (en)
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- Free Will Baptist church (en)
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- Catherine Waterhouse (en)
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- Thomas Paul (1773–1831) was a Baptist minister in Boston, Massachusetts, who became the first pastor for the First African Baptist Church, currently known as the African Meeting House. An abolitionist, he was a leader in the black community and was an active missionary in Haiti. (en)
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- Thomas Paul (minister) (en)
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