Rebecca Lee Crumpler became the first African American woman to receive an M.D. degree in the US when she graduated from the New England Female Medical College in 1864.
The first African-American woman doctor was Rebecca Lee Crumpler. She graduated from the New England Female Medical College and became a physician in the U.S. in 1864.
Rebecca Lee Crumpler was the first to receive the degree, from the New England Female Medical College.
Rebecca Cole, 1867.
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Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American female poet and the second among the African-American published poet. She was born in Senegambia and came to America as a slave at the age of seven.
Rebecca Cole had changed the world by becoming the second African-American woman to become a doctor. She worked to provide medical and legal services to poor women and children.
Denzel Washington was the second African American to win Best Actor. He won for his role in Training Day (2001). He had previously been nominated in the Best Actor category for The Hurricane in 1999 and Malcolm X in 1992.
Lt. Henry O. Flipper was the first graduate from the US Military Academy, West Point. However, there may have been predecessors to his promotion as a Second Lieutenant in 1877 to one of the two existing all black regiments.
First known African-American published author: Jupiter Hammon (poem "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries", published as a broadside)First known African-American woman to publish a book: Phillis Wheatley (Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral)
She was the second African-American woman to receive a medical degree, in 1867.
she is famous for being the second african american woman to earn a medical degree
Dr Julian Bashir finished second at Starfleet Medical
She is best known for graduating from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania and continuing on to become the second female African American physician.
It would depend on which country and institution you are referring to.
The first African American to travel in the space was Guion Bluford. He was however the second from African ancestry to travel in the space.
The second African American woman mathematician.
Ronald Mcnair was the second African American to go into space.
Yes scholar and African American writer and abolitionist did attend Lincoln's Second Inaugural Ball in 1864.
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The first African American president serving a second term of office is Barack Obama. He was elected as the 44th President of the United States in 2008 and re-elected in 2012.