List of African-American pioneers in desegregation of higher education explained
This is a list of African-American pioneers in desegregation of higher education.
19th century
1840s
1847
1849
1860s
1862
1864
- First African-American woman in the United States to earn an M.D.: Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler[4]
1870s
1872
1873
1876
1879
- First African American to graduate from a formal nursing school: Mary Eliza Mahoney, Boston, Massachusetts[8]
1880s
1883
1890s
1890
- First African-American woman to earn a dental degree in the United States: Ida Rollins, who earned it from the University of Michigan.[10] [11]
1895
20th century
1906
- Dr. James Robert Lincoln Diggs became the first African-American to receive a Ph.D. in Sociology from Illinois Wesleyan University, and the ninth to receive a doctorate of any kind. Diggs went on to became an influential college president, scholar, social activist, and pastor. Under his leadership, Virginia Seminary and College, now known as Virginia University of Lynchburg, a historically black college and university (HBCU), academic quality was said to be as superior as leading northern predominately white colleges and universities.
1910s
1917
1920s
1921
- Three African American women earn PhDs within nine days of each other: Georgiana R. Simpson, PhD in German Philology, University of Chicago, June 14, 1921;[14] Sadie Tanner Mossell, PhD in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, June 15, 1921;[15] Eva B. Dykes, PhD in English Language, Radcliffe College, June 22, 1921.[16] Georgiana Rose Simpson was thus the first African-American woman to receive a PhD in the United States.
- First African-American to graduate from an Oregon public university: Carrie Halsell Ward (Oregon State University).
1923
1930s
1931
- First African-American woman to graduate from Yale Law School: Jane Matilda Bolin
1932
1940s
1940
1943
- First African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics: Euphemia Haynes, from Catholic University of America[25]
1947
1948
1949
1950s
1952
1956
1957
- First Black American to receive an undergraduate degree from a formerly segregated Southern college or university: Gwendolyn Lila Toppin, Texas Western College of the University of Texas (now University of Texas at El Paso).[33]
1960s
1960
1961
1962
- Dr. Tom Jones, D.D.S., an African-American student who had won a scholarship from Phillips Petroleum Company, entered University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Dentistry. He became the second African American to attend, and graduate, dental school, graduating in 1965. Some of the school's patients would refuse to let the two African-American students treat them. Speaking in 2007, Jones said, "Dean Hamilton Robinson and Assistant Dean Jack Wells refused to negotiate. "They would say, 'Either they work on you or nobody works on you.'"[38]
1963
1969
1970s
1978
- First person in the state of Arkansas to become board certified in pediatric endocrinology (Dr. Joycelyn Elders).[41]
1980s
1980
- First African-American woman to graduate from (and to attend) the U.S. Naval Academy: Janie L. Mines, graduated in 1980[42] [43] [44]
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Notes
Notes and References
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- Book: Jackson. Sandra. Johnson. Richard Greggory. The black professoriat: negotiating a habitable space in the academy. 28 May 2013. 2011. Peter Lang. 978-1-4331-1027-6. 2–4.
- Book: Logan, Rayford W.. Howard University: The First Hundred Years, 1867 – 1967. 27 May 2013. 1969. New York University Press. 978-0-8147-0263-5. 5.
- Book: Vernon L.. Farmer. Evelyn Shepherd. Wynn. Voices of Historical and Contemporary Black American Pioneers. May 3, 2013. 2012. ABC-CLIO. 978-0-313-39224-5. 11–12. https://web.archive.org/web/20140103115750/http://books.google.com/books?id=AR6iOVCUri0C&pg=PA11. January 3, 2014. live.
- Book: Harley, Sharon . Simon & Schuster . 9780684815787 . The timetables of African-American history: a chronology of the most important people and events in African-American history . New York . 1996 . registration . 168 . May 27, 2013 .
- Web site: Preston . Izola . Joseph Carter Corbin . Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture . Butler Center . November 23, 2020.
- Book: Mickens, Ronald E. . World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated . 9789810249090 . Edward Bouchet: The First African-American Doctorate . 2002 .
- Book: Darraj, Susan Muaddi . Infobase Publishing . 978-1438107608 . Mary Eliza Mahoney . 2009-01-01 .
- Book: Hine, Darlene Clark. Black women in America. 29 May 2013. 1. 2005. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-515677-5. 385.
- Web site: June 2002 CDA Journal – Feature Article, Copyright 2002 Journal of the California Dental Association . Cda.org . 2012-08-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110928181315/http://www.cda.org/page/Library/cda_member/pubs/journal/jour0602/hyson.html . 2011-09-28 . dead .
- Web site: Black History Fact of the Week: Ida Gray Nelson Rollins | Our Weekly – African American News | Black News | Black Entertainment | Black America . Our Weekly . 2012-08-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120323010008/http://www.ourweekly.com/los-angeles/black-history-fact-week-ida-gray-nelson-rollins . 2012-03-23 . dead .
- Book: Moore, Jacqueline M.. Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois, and the Struggle for Racial Uplift. 31 May 2013. The African American history series. 2003. Rowman & Littlefield. Lanham, Maryland. 978-0-8420-2994-0. 50.
- Web site: Untold Stories: Black History at the University of Oregon UO Special Collections and University Archives Blog. 2016-02-04. blogs.uoregon.edu. UO Special Collections and University Archives. 2016-02-04.
- Web site: Sarah Bartlett . Georgiana Simpson (1866–1944) • BlackPast . Blackpast.org . 2010-10-08 . 2019-12-11.
- Book: Malveaux, Julianne. Thomas D. Boston. A Different Vision: Africa American Economic Thought. https://books.google.com/books?id=WMwRwp9QImAC&pg=PA123. 4 June 2013. 1. 1997. Routledge Chapman & Hall. 978-0-415-12715-8. 123–. Missed Opportunity: Sadie Teller Mossell Alexander and the Economics Profession.
- Book: She Fulfilled the Impossible Dream: The Story of Eva B. Dykes. 9780828002745. Williams. Dewitt S.. 1985.
- Virginia Proctor Powell Florence: A Remarkable Oberlin Alumna Librarian . 5 . Spring 2005 . 32 . Library Persectives \via=digitalcommons.oberlin.edu.
- 175 Years of Black Pitt People and Notable Milestones. (2004). Blue Black and Gold 2004: Chancellor Mark A. Norenberg Reports on the Pitt African American Experience, 44. Retrieved on 2009-05-22.
- Web site: Claiming Their Citizenship: African American Women From 1624–2009 . Nwhm.org . 2012-08-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120227155748/http://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/africanamerican/25.html . 2012-02-27 .
- Web site: Celeste Kimbrough . University of Pittsburgh to Honor First African American Librarian In Plaque Dedication Ceremony April 2 | University of Pittsburgh News . News.pitt.edu . 2004-03-18 . 2012-08-20.
- Web site: 05-3180-Oberlin-Issue No.32 . 2016-08-10.
- Harrison and Harrison, 1999. African-American Pioneers in Anthropology. New York: University of Illinois Press.
- Rankin-Hill and Blakey. 1994. W. Montague Cobb (1904–1990): Physical Anthropologist, Anatomist, and Activist. American Anthropological Association. 96. 74–96. 10.1525/aa.1994.96.1.02a00040. Wiley Online.
- Book: Julie Des Jardins. Women and the Historical Enterprise in America: Gender, Race and the Politics of Memory: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Memory, 1880–1945. 21 July 2004. University of North Carolina Press. 978-0-8078-6152-3. 172–.
- Web site: Euphemia Lofton Haynes, first African American woman mathematician. math.buffalo.edu. 2014-01-25.
- Web site: Buckelew . Richard A. . Silas Herbert Hunt . Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture . Butler Center . November 23, 2020.
- Web site: Oregon State to name new residence hall after pioneering student. KVAL. 2016-01-30. en-US. Sinclair Broadcast. Group. 29 May 2014.
- Book: Schneller, Robert John . New York University Press . 0814740138 . Breaking the color barrier: the U.S. Naval Academy's first black midshipmen and the struggle for racial equality . New York . 2005.
- News: University to Graduate First Negro Student. December 26, 2015. Hope Star. May 19, 1952. Hope, Arkansas. 3. Newspapers.com.
- News: Civil rights pioneer Vivian Jones dies . USA Today . 2005-10-13 . 2007-11-23 .
- Web site: Expelled in 1956, Autherine Lucy Foster Receives Honorary Doctorate from University of Alabama. 6 May 2019.
- Education: Goodbye to 'Bama – TIME . Time . . 1956-11-19 . 2019-12-11.
- The UTEP Miners History Sourcebook. Additional Items . January 2021 . Vierra . P. .
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- Honoring the Legacy of the School's First African-American Graduate. Explorer: UMKC School of Dentistry Alumni News. Winter 2012. 72. 2. 6. 2015-03-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20150225022556/http://dentistry.umkc.edu/alumni/2012Winter/pdfs/Explorer.Winter2012.pdf. 2015-02-25. dead.
- Web site: Brown-Ewing Family Reunion 2012. Family Reunion Websites powered by MyEvent.com.
- Web site: Jones named alumni award winner. News : University of Missouri – Kansas City. 2015-02-26. 2007-03-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20150226182712/http://www.umkc.edu/news/news-release.asp?id=519. 2015-02-26. dead.
- News: The Los Angeles Times. James Meredith talks about vandals. Paresh. Dave. February 18, 2014.
- Book: Robert L. Harris. Rosalyn Terborg-Penn. The Columbia Guide to African American History Since 1939. 5 September 2008. Columbia University Press. 978-0-231-13811-6. 298–.
- U.S. National Library of Medicine. 03 June 2015. "Dr. M. Joyelyn Elders" Retrieved 01 February 2021.
- Web site: Cabiao. Howard. Mines, Janie L. (1958–). Black Past. December 2010. BlackPast.org. 30 March 2017.
- Book: United States Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Equal Opportunity and Safety Policy. Black Americans in defense of our nation. 1985. US Department of Defense. 159. 30 March 2017.
- Book: Mines. Janie L.. Integrated change management. June 1988. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 30 March 2017.