- William H. Ferris
William Henry Ferris (1874-1941) was an
author , minister, andscholar . He was born inNew Haven ,Connecticut onJuly 20 ,1874 . He was the son of David H. and Sarah Ann Jefferson Ferris. His grandparents were free at the time of his father's birth. His father joined the Union Army voluntarily at the age of 17 years. Mother's father escaped from captivity on plantation and later purchased the freedom of his wife and children.A graduate of
Yale University (1895) with a B.A., Ferris subsequently took on the role of writer and lecturer. He was aHarvard Divinity School student from 1897-1899, graduatingHarvard with an M.A. in Journalism in 1900. After teaching atTallahassee State College ,Florida Baptist College (1900-1) he worked for a number of newspapers from 1902-3. He continued teaching during the years 1903-5 at Henderson Normal School andKittrell College inNorth Carolina . Ferris became pastor of Christ Congregational Church from 1904 to 1905. In 1908 he wrote a book entitled "Typical Negro Traits". From 1910-12 he was given charge of the "colored" missions of A.M.E. Zion Church of Lowell and Salem, Massachusetts as a lecturer at white churches. He went on to write "The African Abroad; or his Evolution in Western Civilization: Tracing his development under Caucasian Milieus" in 1913.The
African Times and Orient Review published an article contributed by Ferris wherein he praised an article previously contained in the same journal byMarcus Garvey .Ferris worked with
William Monroe Trotter and theBoston Guardian ,W.E.B. Dubois and theNiagara Movement , andJohn Edward Bruce and theNegro Society for Historical Research .He held positions as Assistant President General of the
UNIA-ACL and Associate Editor of theNegro World .In 1922 was working on a volume with the entitled "The African in Western Lands".
External links
* [http://www.unia-acl.org The Official UNIA-ACL Website]
* [http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/ferris.html HISTORY NOTES: WILLIAM HENRY FERRIS - THE AFRICAN ABROAD]
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