Marshall Keeble

Marshall Keeble
Born(1878-12-07)December 7, 1878
DiedApril 20, 1968(1968-04-20) (aged 89)
OccupationEvangelist
Years active19141968
Spouse(s)Minnie Womack, 18961932
Laura Catherine Johnson, 19341968

Marshall Keeble (December 7, 1878 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee April 20, 1968 in Nashville, Tennessee) was an African American preacher of the church of Christ, whose successful career notably bridged a racial divide in an important American religious movement prior to the Civil Rights Movement. Over the course of his 50-year career as a gospel preacher, he was credited with starting almost every African-American church of Christ in the state of Tennessee. Keeble enjoyed an almost unrivaled position as an African-American subject of hagiographical biography by white contemporaries within the church of which Keeble was a member. A notable example of this is Roll Jordan Roll by fellow minister and longtime Keeble associate, J. E. Choate.