Richard R. Jones

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The Reverend Richard R. Jones (1853 – 1921) was a noted African-American Baptist minister, civil rights activist and orator in Roanoke, Virginia.

Richard Jones was born into slavery to William and Mary Jones, who were both owned by Matthew Pedigue of Botetourt County, Virginia. After the Civil War, he went to West Virginia, where he experienced a religious conversion and a call to preach. He returned to Virginia and was baptized in Bedford County, Virginia; he entered public school there to learn how to read. While in Bedford County, he preached at the Bunker Hill Baptist Church, and the Western Light Baptist Church and the Shady Grove Baptist Church, and to found the Piney Grove Baptist Church.[1]

In 1884 he married Lelia Leftwich of Bedford County.

First Baptist Church

Exile and death

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