Benjamin F. Bowles

Benjamin Franklin Bowles (1869–1928),[1] commonly written as B. F. Bowles, was an African American civil rights leader, teacher, high school principal, and the founder and president of Douglass University, a 20th-century college for African Americans in segregated St. Louis, Missouri.

  1. ^ "Burial Permits". Newspapers.com. The St. Louis Star and Times (St. Louis, Missouri). October 3, 1928.