Lewis Garnett Jordan

Lewis Garnett Jordan (uncertain-1934 or 1939) was a Black American Baptist missionary who rose from slavery to lead religious and civic organizations in the United States.

He led the National Baptist's Foreign Missions Board.

[2][3] He was recording secretary for the National Negro American Political League.

[4] He wrote Up the Ladder in Foreign Missions (1901)[5] and Pebbles from an African Beach (1917).

[7][1] He wrote an autobiography titled On Two Henispheres; Bits from the Life of Lewis G. Jordan as told by himself.