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James Albert Bray

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in 1934. He served as the president of the CME church's board of religious education; from 1938 until 1944, he led the episcopal district (including Louisiana, Missouri, Arkansas, and Illinois). He pushed for change and he opposed
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In 1902, he married Mattie B. Davis, together they had one daughter. His wife Mattie died in 1910. He remarried his second wife Martha Freeman Childs, and together they had a daughter.
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in 1901 by the church. From 1902 to 1903, he served as a pastor at Trinity CME Church in Augusta, Georgia; and at the same time period he was the principal of
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In 1903, Bray was elected president of Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, a role he maintained until 1907. He was president of Miles Memorial College (now
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After graduation from college, Bray went into teaching. He served as the president of Georgia State Teachers Association from 1898 to 1899.
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Bray was a delegate to the World Methodist Ecumenical Conference held in Toronto in 1911. He edited a journal named
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in Athens, Georgia, the first black school in the state. In 1902, Bray was the CME Church representative for the
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Minister, bishop, educator, academic administrator, college president, editor
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American bishop, academic administrator and college president (1870–1944)
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A Cautious Patriotism: The American Churches and the Second World War
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Murphy, Larry G.; Melton, J. Gordon; Ward, Gary L. (2013-11-20).
255:. He received honorary degree from Wilberforce University ( 194: 186: 176: 166: 149: 136: 131: 115: 103: 84: 72: 60: 41: 21: 545:People of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 240:James Albert Bray was born on August 23, 1870 in 328:, a historically African American cemetery in 487:. Univ of North Carolina Press. p. 185. 8: 293:) in Fairfield, Alabama, from 1907 to 1912. 247:Bray received his B.A. degree in 1893 from 397:Encyclopedia of African American Religions 29: 18: 389: 387: 385: 383: 381: 379: 377: 375: 373: 530:African-American academic administrators 371: 369: 367: 365: 363: 361: 359: 357: 355: 353: 349: 180:Mattie B. Davis (m. 1902–1910; death), 441: 439: 7: 421: 419: 417: 320:Bray died on September 1, 1944 in 224:, and Miles Memorial College (now 218:Colored Methodist Episcopal Church 14: 481:Sittser, Gerald L. (2000-11-09). 232:affiliated with the CME Church. 535:Clark Atlanta University alumni 1: 303:He was ordained as bishop by 448:The Journal of Negro History 429:Who's Who in Colored America 426:Yenser, Thomas, ed. (1942). 324:, Arkansas. He is buried in 212:(1870–1944) was an American 550:Presidents of Miles College 230:historically black colleges 566: 540:Presidents of Lane College 525:American Methodist bishops 454:(1): 108–109. 1945-01-01. 400:. Routledge. p. 114. 202: 127: 92: 49: 37: 28: 280:West Broad Street School 236:Early life and education 270:Bray was ordained as a 446:"James Albert Bray". 330:Blue Island, Illinois 286:meeting in Atlanta. 253:University of Chicago 182:Martha Freeman Childs 79:William Augustus Bell 460:10.1086/JNHv30n1p108 305:Lucius Henry Holsey 298:Voice of the People 122:James Franklin Lane 249:Atlanta University 494:978-0-8078-6454-8 407:978-1-135-51338-2 210:James Albert Bray 206: 205: 153:September 1, 1944 85:2nd President of 42:3rd President of 23:James Albert Bray 557: 499: 498: 478: 472: 471: 443: 434: 433: 423: 412: 411: 391: 326:Lincoln Cemetery 274:in 1900, and an 171:Lincoln Cemetery 162:, Arkansas, U.S. 156: 132:Personal details 118: 106: 97: 75: 63: 54: 33: 19: 565: 564: 560: 559: 558: 556: 555: 554: 505: 504: 503: 502: 495: 480: 479: 475: 445: 444: 437: 425: 424: 415: 408: 393: 392: 351: 346: 338: 318: 265: 238: 228:), two private 181: 158: 154: 145:, Georgia, U.S. 141: 140:August 23, 1870 116: 104: 98: 93: 73: 61: 55: 50: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 563: 561: 553: 552: 547: 542: 537: 532: 527: 522: 517: 507: 506: 501: 500: 493: 473: 435: 413: 406: 348: 347: 345: 342: 337: 334: 317: 314: 284:Negro Congress 264: 261: 237: 234: 204: 203: 200: 199: 196: 192: 191: 188: 184: 183: 178: 174: 173: 168: 164: 163: 157:(aged 74) 151: 147: 146: 138: 134: 133: 129: 128: 125: 124: 119: 113: 112: 110:T. F. Saunders 107: 101: 100: 90: 89: 82: 81: 76: 70: 69: 67:R. S. Williams 64: 58: 57: 47: 46: 39: 38: 35: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 562: 551: 548: 546: 543: 541: 538: 536: 533: 531: 528: 526: 523: 521: 518: 516: 513: 512: 510: 496: 490: 486: 485: 477: 474: 469: 465: 461: 457: 453: 449: 442: 440: 436: 431: 430: 422: 420: 418: 414: 409: 403: 399: 398: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 378: 376: 374: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 362: 360: 358: 356: 354: 350: 343: 341: 336:Personal life 335: 333: 331: 327: 323: 315: 313: 311: 306: 301: 299: 294: 292: 291:Miles College 287: 285: 281: 277: 273: 268: 262: 260: 258: 254: 250: 245: 243: 235: 233: 231: 227: 226:Miles College 223: 219: 215: 211: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 179: 175: 172: 169: 167:Resting place 165: 161: 152: 148: 144: 139: 135: 130: 126: 123: 120: 114: 111: 108: 102: 96: 91: 88: 83: 80: 77: 71: 68: 65: 59: 53: 48: 45: 44:Miles College 40: 36: 32: 27: 20: 483: 476: 451: 447: 428: 396: 339: 319: 302: 297: 295: 288: 269: 266: 246: 239: 222:Lane College 209: 207: 155:(1944-09-01) 117:Succeeded by 94: 87:Lane College 74:Succeeded by 51: 520:1944 deaths 515:1870 births 322:Little Rock 242:Carnesville 160:Little Rock 143:Carnesville 105:Preceded by 62:Preceded by 509:Categories 344:References 259:in 1909). 195:Occupation 468:0022-2992 177:Spouse(s) 99:1903–1907 95:In office 56:1907–1902 52:In office 310:poll tax 187:Children 491:  466:  404:  272:deacon 263:Career 214:bishop 316:Death 276:elder 208:Rev. 489:ISBN 464:ISSN 402:ISBN 150:Died 137:Born 456:doi 300:. 257:LLD 511:: 462:. 452:30 450:. 438:^ 416:^ 352:^ 332:. 497:. 470:. 458:: 410:. 190:2

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Miles College
R. S. Williams
William Augustus Bell
Lane College
T. F. Saunders
James Franklin Lane
Carnesville
Little Rock
Lincoln Cemetery
bishop
Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
Lane College
Miles College
historically black colleges
Carnesville
Atlanta University
University of Chicago
LLD
deacon
elder
West Broad Street School
Negro Congress
Miles College
Lucius Henry Holsey
poll tax
Little Rock
Lincoln Cemetery
Blue Island, Illinois

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