Jewel Plummer Cobb was confirmed in the Episcopal Church when she was eleven. During her years in New York (in the 1950s) she attended the Unitarian Church, being very attracted to them by their efforts against segregation.
Jewel Plummer Cobb overcame racial and gender discrimination in her field of biology and academia. She faced barriers to pursuing higher education and career opportunities due to systemic prejudices but persevered to become a prominent scientist and educator, advocating for increased diversity and inclusion in the sciences.
Yes, Jewell Plummer Cobb was married to Roy Cobb. Roy Cobb was a successful attorney and they had four children together. Jewell Plummer Cobb was a distinguished scientist and educator known for her work in cell biology and cancer research.
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Yes Jewel Plummer Cobb has been dead for , maybe, a long time!
she has not died she is living in maple wood, new jersey
Yes, Jewel Plummer Cobb had two children, Jonathan and Wayne.
Jewel Plummer Cobb was born on January 17, 1924 and passed away on January 1, 2017. She was 92 years old at the time of her death.
She is still alive and is living in Maplewood, New Jersey.
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i rock on cool she has not died yetcuz there are twins one of them died on Nov.4,1996 n dat 1 wuz jewel plummer cobb