The National Association of College Women: Vanguard of Black Women'S Leadership and Education, 1923-1954
@article{Perkins1990TheNA, title={The National Association of College Women: Vanguard of Black Women'S Leadership and Education, 1923-1954}, author={Linda M. Perkins}, journal={Journal of Education}, year={1990}, volume={172}, pages={65 - 75} }
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Higher Education of Negro Women
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It appears that the first Negro woman to complete a college course in America was Mary Jane Patterson, who was graduated in 1862 from Oberlin College with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. This event,…