James Madison Bell
1826–1902 (age 76)
Poet
Biography
James Madison Bell, born in 1826, was a poet whose verse carried the aspirations of his people and the resonance of deeply held convictions. His words echoed across the decades, and those who visit Oak Woods Cemetery honor the eloquence and passion he brought to the arts and to the causes he championed.
Through poetry he gave voice to dreams of justice and compassion, always urging others to hold fast to hope and dignity. His life stands as an example of how creative expression can inspire collective courage, and his memory remains a lodestar for future generations.