Cassius, Samuel Robert, 1853-1931 (Personal Name)
Robinson, Edward J. To save my race from abuse, 2007: ECIP t.p. (Samuel Robert Cassius) galley (1853-1931; evangelist, publicist, leader of black Disciples, opponent of racism, and preacher)
African American National Biography, accessed January 16, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Cassius, Samuel Robert; Samuel; evangelist, farmer, educator, justice of the peace, institutional founder/benefactor, slave; born 08 May 1853 in Prince William County, Virginia, United States; attended the first public school for African Americans in Washington D.C. (1864); converted to Disciples of Christ, Brazil, Indiana (1880s); preached in Terre Haute, Indiana, and Danville, Illinois (1885); preached in Sigourney, Iowa (1889); established the Tohee Industrial School in the Oklahoma Territory(1891); served as justice of the peace; was a member of Negro Protective League in Oklahoma. He became the first black national evangelist among Churches of Christ. He died 10 August 1931 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States)