When she graduated from Tuskegee, she was the first African-American female veterinarian in the country. However, there have been hundreds of African-American female veterinarians trained since then.
One of the most famous is Dr. Alfreda J Webb, who was the first African-American veterinarian.
Henry Stockton Lewis was the first African-American male veterinary graduate in the United States; Alfreda Johnson Webb was the first African-American female veterinary graduate in the United States.
Alfreda Johnson Webb Veterinarian Class of 1949; first woman graduate of Tuskegee Institute's School of Veterinary Medicine and first African American woman to graduate from a U.S. veterinary school; first African American woman licensed to practice veterinary medicine in US; first African American woman to serve in North Carolina's General Assembly Born:February 21, 1923 in Mobile, AL Died: October 14, 1992
To the best of my ability to research, "Burrin Turnbulle" is a fictitious name that was plastered across the Answers website as being the first female black veterinarian in the United States. However, this is incorrect information - the first African-American female veterinarian was Dr. Alfreda J Webb, a graduate of Tuskegee University in 1949. I have not been able to figure out who "Burrin Turnbulle" was, or if this person even existed. To answer the question posted, "Burrin Turnbulle" did nothing to become the very first African American veterinarian because he (or she) was not a veterinarian and may not actually have existed.
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-Dr. Jack Stephens -Dr. James Herriot -Dr. Baxter Black Dr. Jack Stephens is the founder of pet insurance in the US. He revolutionized the ability for pet owners to afford care for sick and injured pets-- with one goal in mind, to do away with "economic euthanasia." Dr. Stephens is currently the president and founder of Pets Best Insurance. Also there was Dr.Law that founded one of the first veterinarian schools. Dr. Kriyaan Singh of Trinidad, West Indies is the only practicing Veterinarian in the world that's in a wheelchair. He's 27 years old
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Dr. Alfreda Johnson Webb graduated in the class of 1949 fromTuskegee Institute's School of Veterinary Medicine; she was thefirst African American woman to graduate from a U.S. veterinary school. In addition, she was thefirst African American woman licensed to practice veterinary medicine in US and thefirst African American woman to serve in North Carolina's General Assembly.