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William D. Chappelle

William David Chappelle (November 16, 1857 – June 15, 1925) was an American educationalist and bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Chappelle served as president of Allen University, a historically Black university in Columbia, South Carolina, from 1897 to 1899 and served as the chairman of its board of trustees from 1916 to 1925.[1]

William D. Chappelle
Born
William David Chappelle

(1857-11-16)November 16, 1857
DiedJune 15, 1925(1925-06-15) (aged 67)
Occupation(s)Bishop, President of Allen University
ChildrenW. D. Chappelle Jr.
RelativesWilliam David Chappelle III (grandson)
Dave Chappelle (great-grandson)

Early life edit

Chappelle was born enslaved in 1857 in Winnsboro, South Carolina, one of the eleven children of Henry and Patsy McCory Chappelle.[2][3]

Career edit

 
The former Rosina C. Palmer, Chappelle's second wife, in 1916

On March 13, 1918, Bishop Chappelle led a delegation from the bishops' council of the African Methodist Episcopal Church to meet Democratic President Woodrow Wilson at the White House. The delegation came to protest the mounting wave of anti-black violence and hysteria accompanying the Great Migration, including numerous lynchings and other mob violence. Wilson took no action.[4]

Family and legacy edit

After the death of his first wife, he married Rosina C. Palmer (also recorded as Rosena C. Palmer), who had contributed an essay as a young woman to what the Library of Congress describes as "a collection of essays by African American authors designed to encourage diligence, temperance, and religion among young African Americans."[5][6][7] His father-in-law was Robert John Palmer, one of South Carolina's black legislators during the Reconstruction era.[8]

One of his sons, W. D. Chappelle, Jr., was a physician and surgeon who opened the People's Infirmary around 1915, a small hospital and surgery practice in Columbia, South Carolina during a time when segregation prevented many African Americans from having access to healthcare.[9]

His great-grandson is stand-up comedian Dave Chappelle,[10] and his grandson was William David Chappelle III.[11] The former would make reference to his great-grandfather's White House visit in his 2020 special 8:46.

References edit

  1. ^ Tindall, George Brown (1952). South Carolina Negroes, 1877-1900. Univ of South Carolina Press. ISBN 9781570034947.
  2. ^ Riley, Charlotte S. (2016-01-19). A Mysterious Life and Calling: From Slavery to Ministry in South Carolina. University of Wisconsin Pres. ISBN 9780299306748.
  3. ^ Murphy, Larry G.; Melton, J. Gordon; Ward, Gary L. (2013). "Chappelle, William D.". Encyclopedia of African American Religions. Routledge. ISBN 9781135513382.
  4. ^ Milton C. Sernett. Bound for the Promised Land: African-American Religion and the Great Migration at p. 47 (1997)
  5. ^ The Literary Journal (1898) 'https://www.loc.gov/resource/lcrbmrp.t0e19/?sp=4
  6. ^ History of the American Negro and His Institutions "On April 25, 1900, he was married to Miss Rosina C. Palmer, a daughter of Robert J. and Rosina Palmer"
  7. ^ "Frank Lincoln Mather - 1915. Who's who of the Colored Race. Bishop Chappelle .. 2d marriage, Rosina C. Palmer, of Columbia, S. C, Apr. 26, 1900; 2 children. Licensed to preach in A. M. E. Church,
  8. ^ Id.
  9. ^ "CityWatch: On Columbia's Historic Black Health Care Facilities".
  10. ^ "Comedian Dave Chappelle given keys to city". thestate. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  11. ^ "William (Bill) David Chappelle (1938-1998)". The 365 project. Retrieved 5 November 2020.

Attribution edit

  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Twentieth century Negro literature or, A cyclopedia of thought on the vital topics relating to the American Negro by David Wallace Culp (1902)
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: William David Chappelle by Mildred Hare. Federal Writers' Project (1936)

william, chappelle, william, david, chappelle, november, 1857, june, 1925, american, educationalist, bishop, african, methodist, episcopal, church, chappelle, served, president, allen, university, historically, black, university, columbia, south, carolina, fro. William David Chappelle November 16 1857 June 15 1925 was an American educationalist and bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Chappelle served as president of Allen University a historically Black university in Columbia South Carolina from 1897 to 1899 and served as the chairman of its board of trustees from 1916 to 1925 1 William D ChappelleBornWilliam David Chappelle 1857 11 16 November 16 1857Winnsboro South Carolina U S DiedJune 15 1925 1925 06 15 aged 67 Occupation s Bishop President of Allen UniversityChildrenW D Chappelle Jr RelativesWilliam David Chappelle III grandson Dave Chappelle great grandson Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family and legacy 4 References 4 1 AttributionEarly life editChappelle was born enslaved in 1857 in Winnsboro South Carolina one of the eleven children of Henry and Patsy McCory Chappelle 2 3 Career edit nbsp The former Rosina C Palmer Chappelle s second wife in 1916 On March 13 1918 Bishop Chappelle led a delegation from the bishops council of the African Methodist Episcopal Church to meet Democratic President Woodrow Wilson at the White House The delegation came to protest the mounting wave of anti black violence and hysteria accompanying the Great Migration including numerous lynchings and other mob violence Wilson took no action 4 Family and legacy editAfter the death of his first wife he married Rosina C Palmer also recorded as Rosena C Palmer who had contributed an essay as a young woman to what the Library of Congress describes as a collection of essays by African American authors designed to encourage diligence temperance and religion among young African Americans 5 6 7 His father in law was Robert John Palmer one of South Carolina s black legislators during the Reconstruction era 8 One of his sons W D Chappelle Jr was a physician and surgeon who opened the People s Infirmary around 1915 a small hospital and surgery practice in Columbia South Carolina during a time when segregation prevented many African Americans from having access to healthcare 9 His great grandson is stand up comedian Dave Chappelle 10 and his grandson was William David Chappelle III 11 The former would make reference to his great grandfather s White House visit in his 2020 special 8 46 References edit Tindall George Brown 1952 South Carolina Negroes 1877 1900 Univ of South Carolina Press ISBN 9781570034947 Riley Charlotte S 2016 01 19 A Mysterious Life and Calling From Slavery to Ministry in South Carolina University of Wisconsin Pres ISBN 9780299306748 Murphy Larry G Melton J Gordon Ward Gary L 2013 Chappelle William D Encyclopedia of African American Religions Routledge ISBN 9781135513382 Milton C Sernett Bound for the Promised Land African American Religion and the Great Migration at p 47 1997 The Literary Journal 1898 https www loc gov resource lcrbmrp t0e19 sp 4 History of the American Negro and His Institutions On April 25 1900 he was married to Miss Rosina C Palmer a daughter of Robert J and Rosina Palmer Frank Lincoln Mather 1915 Who s who of the Colored Race Bishop Chappelle 2d marriage Rosina C Palmer of Columbia S C Apr 26 1900 2 children Licensed to preach in A M E Church Id CityWatch On Columbia s Historic Black Health Care Facilities Comedian Dave Chappelle given keys to city thestate Retrieved 2017 03 20 William Bill David Chappelle 1938 1998 The 365 project Retrieved 5 November 2020 Attribution edit nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Twentieth century Negro literature or A cyclopedia of thought on the vital topics relating to the American Negro by David Wallace Culp 1902 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain William David Chappelle by Mildred Hare Federal Writers Project 1936 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William D Chappelle amp oldid 1188543198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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