Lee, Jarena (1783–c. 1849)
Lee, Jarena (1783–c. 1849)
African-American memoirist. Born 1783 in NJ; died c. 1849; m. Joseph Lee, 1811.
Preacher in First African Methodist Episcopal Church who wrote the spiritual autobiography Religious Experience and Journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee (1849).
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