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Thomas Paul Co-Founds Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City

Reverend Thomas Paul traveled to New York City and helped a group of Black Baptists organize the Abyssinian Baptist Church in 1808, one of the oldest and most historically significant Black churches in America. The church would go on to become a major center of Black civic and religious life, eventually led by the prominent congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. in the twentieth century.