Mary L. Bell
Mary L. Bell (1901–1995) was the first African-American to own and operate a radio station in the city of Detroit, Michigan, as president and chairperson of Bell Broadcasting Corporation. Personal lifeBell was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and graduated from Walden University (Tennessee).[1] She married Haley Bell, and they had two daughters.[2] CareerHaley Bell founded Bell Broadcasting Corporation in 1956. Following Haley's death, Mary succeeded him as president and chairperson of the board.[3] She retired in 1992.[4] Bell was the parent company of the Detroit radio stations WJZZ-FM and WCHB-AM, among the first African-American owned and operated radio stations in the U.S.[5] Bell was active in a variety of organizations, including the National Council of Negro Women, the NAACP, and the YMCA.[1] DeathBell died of natural causes on March 25, 1995, in Detroit, Michigan.[2][6] References
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