William H. Miles

William Henry Miles (1828–1892) was a founder and the first senior bishop of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America, a Methodist denomination formed in 1870 to serve African-American Methodists in the American South.

Miles College in Birmingham, Alabama is named in his honor.

Miles was born in Springfield, Kentucky.

He was a slave of Mrs. Mary Miles; when she died in 1854, she willed William his freedom (although he was not freed until 1864).

This African American–related article is a stub.

Photograph of Bishop William Henry Miles (1828–1892), a founder of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church