
William Henry Miles (1828–1892) was a founder and the first senior bishop of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America, a Methodist denomination formed in 1870 to serve African-American Methodists in the American South. Miles College in Birmingham, Alabama is named in his honor.
Life
Miles was born in Springfield, Kentucky. He was a slave of Mrs. Mary Miles; when she died in 1854, she willed William his freedom (although he was not freed until 1864).[1]
Images
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Bishop William H. Miles.
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Painting of Miles on display at the World Methodist Museum, Lake Junaluska, NC
References
- ^ "Miles, William H." University of Kentucky Libraries. Retrieved 25 September 2012.