William D. Chappelle
William David Chappelle was an American educationalist and bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He served as president of Allen University, a historically black university in Columbia, South Carolina, from 1897 to 1899. His son was a physician and surgeon who opened the People’s Infirmary.
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William David Chappelle was an American educationalist and bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He served as president of Allen University, a historically black university in Columbia, South Carolina, from 1897 to 1899.
On March 13, 1918, he led a delegation from the bishops’ council to meet Democratic President Woodrow Wilson at the White House. His son was a physician and surgeon who opened the People’s Infirmary.
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