- Robert Elijah Jones
Robert Elijah Jones (1871—1960) was an American
Bishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church in the U.S., elected in 1920. Along withMatthew Wesley Clair , Jones was one of the firstAfrican-American Bishops of the M.E. Church.Biography
Robert E. Jones was born on
February 19 ,1872 inGreensboro, North Carolina . His parents were Sidney Dallas and Jane (Holley) Jones.In the late 1930s, Bishop Jones participated in a unification movement that attempted to integrate the black and white members of the
Methodist Episcopal Church . Unfortunately, because of strong opposition in the South, the Church decided instead to create a separate jurisdiction for blacks, called the Central Jurisdiction. The Methodists would not formally integrate the black and white churches until the 1960s.He helped found a Methodist retreat, Gulfside Assembly, in
Waveland, Mississippi forAfrican-Americans . Gulfside Assembly was the only place in the United States where African-Americans had access to the Gulf of Mexico for vacationing and recreational purposes.References
*Yenser, Thomas (editor), "Who's Who in Colored America: A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Persons of African Descent in America", Who's Who in Colored America, Brooklyn, New York, 1930-1931-1932 (Third Edition)
ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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