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Kelly Miller, an influential African American mathematician and educator, grew up in a rural environment in the late 19th century. Born in 1863 in a family of former slaves, he faced significant racial and economic challenges. Despite these hardships, Miller was encouraged by his family to pursue education, eventually excelling academically and becoming the first African American to earn a degree from Howard University. His childhood experiences shaped his commitment to education and advocacy for African Americans in academia.

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