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Robert W. Bagnall: Minister, Civil Rights Activist, Served as Director of Detroit NAACP

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Robert Bagnall, a second generation Episcopal priest, was one of the founders of the Detroit NAACP. Bagnall was born in 1883 in Norfolk, Virginia. Following in his father's footsteps, he attended Bishop Payne Divinity School in Petersburg. After graduation, Bagnall presided over several African Methodist Episcopal (AME) congregations along the Atlantic seaboard before arriving at […]

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