William J. Simmons (teacher)
Simmons greatly developed Howard University's 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 National Baptist Convention, USA. He was elected president of the Colored Press Association for his work as editor of the ''American Baptist'', a newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky. Simmons was also the author of ''Men of Mark'' (1877), an anthology of 177 short biographies of notable African American men. Provided by Wikipedia