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St.
Elmo Brady: Pioneer (1884-1966) |
C O N T E N T S Noyes
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In 1916 St.
Elmo Brady became the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry
in the United States, although blacks had obtained doctoral degrees in
physics and biology in the nineteenth century. Brady was born on December
22, 1884, in Louisville, Kentucky. After earning a Bachelors Degree
from Fisk University in 1908, Brady taught at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
In 1912, he was offered a graduate scholarship by the University of Illinois.
Years later, Brady told his students that when he entered graduate school,
"they began with 20 whites and one other and ended in 1916 with six
whites and one other."
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