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On This Day: Mary Jane Patterson Breaks Ground as the 1st Black Women to Receive a Bachelor’s Degree
On this day in 1862, educator Mary Jane Patterson became the first Black American woman to receive a bachelor’s degree. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1840, Patterson was the eldest child of a freeborn father and a formerly enslaved…
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