Lucy Stone from Oberlin College.
She educated herself with elementary, intermediate, middle and highschool information.
By doing this, she was smart enough to get accepted to Oberlin College and became the first woman to graduate from college in America. This set a precedent, which some other women followed, which ultimately led to the way things are today.
Yes, Lucy Stone is one of the many reasons that girls go to school and college, and you can thank her for it.
Other than that Lucy Stone also helped women grealty overall. She led the American Woman Suffrage movement, and greatly helped women reach equality with men. She was a great contributing factor in women's history. This helped women advance greatly and head towards true equality as stated in the constitution.
Dorothea Erxleben (nee Leporin) was the first woman to be be awarded a doctorate at any German university. She was awarded a doctorate in medicine by the University of Halle in 1754. No further doctorate was awarded to a woman by a German unviersity till 1788, when Dorothea Schloezer was awarded a doctorate in philosophy by the University of Goettingen. Note that all women awarded doctorates in Germany before 1900 had to get special permission to present themselves as candidates for the degree.
He was the first African American to be awarded a doctorate degree from Harvard University.
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Francis Sumner at Clark University
Amy Marcy Cheney Beach was the first American woman to write a symphony.
Roger Arliner Young (1899 - November 9, 1964) was an American scientist of zoology, biology, and marine biology. She is first African American woman to receive a doctorate degree in zoology.
yes she was the first European woman to receive a doctorate
The first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics was Euphemia Lofton Haynes. She received her doctorate from Catholic University in 1943. She was a teacher in the Washington, D.C. school district for forty-seven years and became the first woman to chair the school board there.
In 1837, James McCune Smith was the first African American to earn a medical degree (in Scotland). In 1839, Samuel Ford McGill of Monrovia, Liberia, graduated from Dartmouth Medical School.
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Dorothea Erxleben (nee Leporin) was the first woman to be be awarded a doctorate at any German university. She was awarded a doctorate in medicine by the University of Halle in 1754. No further doctorate was awarded to a woman by a German unviersity till 1788, when Dorothea Schloezer was awarded a doctorate in philosophy by the University of Goettingen. Note that all women awarded doctorates in Germany before 1900 had to get special permission to present themselves as candidates for the degree.
Roger Arliner Young's family was considered poor during her childhood. Young is the first African American woman that was awarded a doctorate degree in the field of zoology.
He was the first African American to be awarded a doctorate degree from Harvard University.
Elena Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684) was the first woman to receive a doctorate. She was awarded a doctorate in philosophy by the University of Padua in 1682. The second woman to receive a doctorate was Laura Bassi Verati, who was awarded a doctorate of philosophy by the University of Bologna in 1732. These early degrees awarded to women were very few and far between.
Roger Arliner Young did not discover anything. She was the first African American woman to receive a doctorate degree in zoology. Roger Arliner Young did not discover anything. She was the first African American woman to receive a doctorate degree in zoology.
Marie Curie received her DSc from University of Paris and she was the first woman in France to complete a doctorate.
Condoleezza Rice was the first African American woman to be Secretary of State.