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teacher training programs when he took over the school. In addition, he was a writer, journalist, and educator. In 1886 he became president of the American National Baptist Convention, one of the organizations that would merge to form the
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as president of the Colored Press Association, having lost to W. A. Pledger the previous year. In 1883, Simmons organized the Baptist Women's Educational Convention, and in 1884,
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and joined a White Baptist church in Bordentown that was pastored by Reverend J. W. Custis. The congregation helped him through college. He attended Madison University (now
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In Kentucky, Simmons was elected for several years the chairman of the State Convention of Colored Men. On September 29, 1882, he was elected editor of the journal the
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after Simmons due to schools progression under his tenure. In 1894, he was succeeded as Simmons College president by
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Simmons received an honorary master's degree from Howard University in 1881 and an honorary doctorate degree from
2049: 2044: 1905: 259:, from which he earned a bachelor's degree in 1873. As a student, Simmons worked briefly at Hillsdale School in 1651: 1480: 2054: 1858: 1685: 958: 1215: 633: 119: 1922: 1979: 1519: 373: 318: 123: 107: 1725: 1429: 799: 225: 172: 165: 69: 1613: 1334: 968: 963: 868: 831: 754: 1964: 1841: 1803: 1765: 1504: 1043: 888: 878: 1942: 1829: 1798: 1549: 1499: 1123: 1098: 1053: 1033: 252: 1544: 1487: 1434: 1309: 1269: 1229: 1028: 983: 873: 602: 490: 417: 393: 184: 31: 784: 435: 1780: 1349: 1113: 1038: 898: 792: 589: 283:
In the summer of 1875, Simmons married Josephine A. Silence on August 25, 1874, and moved to
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Richings, G. F. Evidences of progress among colored people. GF Ferguson, 1903. p. 57–59
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and undertook to give Simmons and his siblings an education on that basis.
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teacher training program and served as the pastor of a church, deputy
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After the war, Simmons returned to dentistry. In 1867, he became a
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appointed Simmons commissioner for the state of Kentucky at the
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Simmons died on October 30, 1890, in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith
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parties to support black Americans in their fight for
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Rev. Dr. William J. Simmons was born into slavery in
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Imani Temple African-American Catholic Congregation
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Tardiff had received an education from Bishop 30:For the founder of the second Ku Klux Klan, see 1671:Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ 279:Howard Academy and Simmons College of Kentucky 800: 649: 486:Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive, and Rising 416:Starting in 1891, he was the namesake of the 2075:Military personnel of the American Civil War 1609:Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God 1376:National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. 619:Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising 450:Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising 402:Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising 2080:African Americans in the American Civil War 1887:Original Church of God or Sanctified Church 251:) and graduated in 1868. He later attended 159: 2035:National Baptist Convention, USA ministers 807: 793: 656: 642: 98:Baptist pastor, educator, activist, author 47: 1823:Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America 478: 476: 474: 472: 470: 468: 263:. At Hillsdale, he boarded with the poet 1451:United American Free Will Baptist Church 328: 204:From 1862 to 1864, Simmons served as an 2010:19th-century African-American academics 1990:Writers from Charleston, South Carolina 1416:Progressive National Baptist Convention 1075:African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 482: 200:American Civil War and Hillsdale School 14: 1957: 1938:Union of Charismatic Orthodox Churches 1866:Interdenominational Theological Center 1326:National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. 666:National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. 623:Cleveland, Ohio: Geo. M. Rewell, 1887. 575: 465: 442:. Willey & Company. pp. 439–. 399:In 1887, he published a book entitled 368:and featured notable presentations by 1918:United House of Prayer for All People 1301:Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention 1281:Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship 788: 637: 424:neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri. 271:to become a teacher on the advice of 267:. After graduating, Simmons moved to 1664:Reformed Zion Union Apostolic Church 1180:Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 1693:United Sabbath-Day Adventist Church 1645:Pentecostal Assemblies of the World 408: 122:who became the second president of 24: 2040:19th-century American male writers 2030:Simmons College of Kentucky people 1811:Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. 1721:Venerable Mother Henriette DeLille 1633:Mount Sinai Holy Church of America 860:African Methodist Episcopal Church 434:Albert Witherspoon Pegues (1892). 348:In 1886, Simmons was elected over 138:. He was elected president of the 25: 2096: 2020:19th-century American journalists 1985:Writers from Louisville, Kentucky 611: 483:Simmons, Rev. William J. (1887). 440:Our Baptist Ministers and Schools 150:. Simmons was also the author of 1716:Servant of God Mother Mary Lange 230:Battle of Appomattox Court House 183:, before ultimately settling in 136:National Baptist Convention, USA 27:American journalist and educator 2015:19th-century American academics 1906:Trinity United Church of Christ 626:Smith, Jessie Carney (editor). 447:Rev William J. Simmons (1887). 427: 2085:University of Rochester alumni 1652:Pentecostal Churches of Christ 1481:Apostolic Assemblies of Christ 559: 549: 540: 530: 510: 497: 306:. He served there until 1879. 142:for his work as editor of the 13: 1: 1859:George Augustus Stallings Jr. 1756:Servant of God Sr Thea Bowman 1686:United Holy Church of America 566:"Baptists Advocate an Exodus" 458: 453:. G. M. Rewell & Company. 18:William J. 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Patterson 1019:Clementa C. Pinckney 949:Carolyn Tyler Guidry 934:Jordan Winston Early 436:"William J. Simmons" 148:Louisville, Kentucky 88:Louisville, Kentucky 1816:Charles Price Jones 1761:Sr Jamie Phelps, OP 1560:J. O. Patterson Jr. 1049:Henry McNeal Turner 914:Archibald Carey Jr. 904:John Richard Bryant 677:William H. McAlpine 382:moving to the North 315:Lexington, Kentucky 304:Rutherford B. Hayes 297:county commissioner 222:siege of Petersburg 212:. He served in the 131:Howard University's 1980:American educators 1830:City of Refuge UCC 1746:Bishop John Ricard 1493:William J. Seymour 1189:William Yancy Bell 1104:Singleton T. Jones 1024:William Paul Quinn 939:Orishatukeh Faduma 929:James Levert Davis 884:Benjamin W. Arnett 701:William J. Simmons 664:Presidents of the 370:Solomon T. Clanton 366:Richard DeBaptiste 249:Colgate University 218:American Civil War 116:William J. Simmons 41:William J. Simmons 1952: 1951: 1930:Samuel C. Madison 1927:Walter McCollough 1711:Black Catholicism 1468: 1467: 1440:Gardner C. Taylor 1340:Joseph H. Jackson 1250:Lucy Goode Brooks 1202: 1201: 1149:Alexander Walters 1094:James Walker Hood 1089:Julia A. J. Foote 1059:D. Ormonde Walker 1014:Charles H. Pearce 994:Lena Doolin Mason 782: 781: 767:Julius R. Scruggs 737:Joseph H. Jackson 719:Elias Camp Morris 358:1884 World's Fair 350:T. Thomas Fortune 257:Howard University 146:, a newspaper in 113: 112: 16:(Redirected from 2092: 1894:Spencer Churches 1602:Robert C. Lawson 1575:F. D. Washington 1525:Samuel Green Jr. 1460:Benjamin Randall 1211: 1210: 1194:William H. Miles 1129:John Bryan Small 964:Reginald Jackson 959:William H. Heard 855: 854: 809: 802: 795: 786: 785: 731:David V. Jemison 683:J. Q. A. Wilhite 658: 651: 644: 635: 634: 605: 600: 598: 596: 587: 579: 573: 563: 557: 553: 547: 544: 538: 534: 528: 527: 525: 524: 514: 508: 501: 495: 494: 480: 454: 443: 409:Death and legacy 335:American Baptist 323:Charles L. 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Index

William J. Simmons (educator)
William Joseph Simmons

Charleston, South Carolina
Louisville, Kentucky
Simmons College of Kentucky
enslaved person
Simmons College of Kentucky
Howard University's
National Baptist Convention, USA
Colored Press Association
Louisville, Kentucky
Men of Mark
Charleston, South Carolina
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Roxbury, Pennsylvania
Chester, Pennsylvania
Bordentown, New Jersey
Daniel Payne
apprentice
dentist
Union Army
American Civil War
siege of Petersburg
Battle of Hatcher's Run
Battle of Appomattox Court House
surrender
Robert E. Lee
Baptist
Colgate University

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