5 Quotes & Sayings By Ae Jones

A.E. Jones was born in 1878 and died in 1944. He published the first edition of his book "The Religious Experience of the Negro" in 1906. He was a minister and minister's son, and he became a multi-millionaire as a result of selling insurance to people of color against the risk of lynching by white mobs Read more

The first edition of "The Religious Experience of the Negro" was published in 1906. A second edition with revisions was published in 1910. Jones died in 1944 at age sixty-eight, leaving behind only an incomplete manuscript for a third edition.

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I don’t need to sow any damn oats. What are you two, the supernatural version of Thelma and Louise?” “Hardly, ” Talia scoffed. “This car is a classic. No way would I drive it off a cliff. A.E. Jones
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Something not from earth, ” Jean Luc said. The setup was too perfect. Misha looked at me, and I sighed, dreading what he would be unable to stop himself from saying next. “Live long and prosper. A.E. Jones
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Heaven is a big place, honey. I don't know every dead person.'' They'd probably be in hell anyway. A.E. Jones
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He unfolded his arms and moved to the side. I was fine with that. Again with the glowering, though. Seen that, done it myself. So last year. A.E. Jones