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William Yancy Bell

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William Yancy Bell (or William Yancey Bell) (February 23, 1887 – April 10, 1962) received a Ph.D.[1] from Yale University in 1924 was a sometime follower of Marcus Garvey and became a bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church c. 1933.[2]

At Yale he specialized in the Department of Semitic Languages and Letters.[3]

Dr. Bell was very active in civil rights issues as evidenced by his being a member of a Negro delegation to visit President Harry Truman to get him to integrate the U.S. Armed Forces.[4] He worked with W. E. B. Dubois and ordained Martin Luther King Jr. on January 17, 1942, when King was 13 years old.[4][additional citation(s) needed]

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References

  1. ^ "The Mutawakkili of as-Suyuti [microform]".
  2. ^ "AARDOC: African-American Religious History, 1919–1939".
  3. ^ Negro Yearbook by Monroe Work Tuskegee Institute 1925 page 49
  4. ^ a b Carl C. Bell. "The life and times of Bishop William Yancy Bell Sr., Ph.D." – via ResearchGate.
  • Bell WY. THE MUTAWAKKILI OF AS-SUYUTI. New Haven: Yale University, 1924
  • Bardoplph R. The Negro Vanguard. New York: Rinehart & Co, Inc., 1959;
  • Burkett R.K. Black Redemption: Churchmen Speak for the Garvey Movement. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1978.


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