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Faithful to the task at hand, the life of Lucy Diggs Slowe, Carroll L.L. Miller and Anne S. Pruitt-Logan

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Faithful to the task at hand, the life of Lucy Diggs Slowe, Carroll L.L. Miller and Anne S. Pruitt-Logan
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Faithful to the task at hand
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Carroll L.L. Miller and Anne S. Pruitt-Logan
Sub title
the life of Lucy Diggs Slowe
Summary
The story of Lucy Diggs Slowe, a pioneering African American figure in sports and education Born just twenty years after the end of slavery and orphaned at the age of five, Lucy Diggs Slowe (1885-1937) became a seventeen-time tennis champion and the first African American woman to win a major sports title, a founder of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, and the first Dean of Women at Howard University. She provided leadership and service in a wide range of organizations concerned with improving the conditions of women, African Americans, and other disadvantaged groups and also participated in peace activism. Among her many accomplishments, she created the first junior high school for black students in Washington, DC. In this long overdue biography, Carroll L. L. Miller and Anne S. Pruitt-Logan tell the remarkable story of Slowe's steadfast determination working her way through college, earning respect as a teacher and dean, and standing up to Howard's President and Board of Trustees in insisting on equal treatment of women. Along the way, the authors weave together recurring themes in African American history: the impact of racism, the importance of education, the role of sports, and gender inequality. Carroll L. L. Miller (1909-2003) was Dean of the Howard University Graduate School. Anne S. Pruitt-Logan is Professor Emerita of Educational Policy and Leadership at The Ohio State University. She is the coauthor (with Jerry G. Gaff and Richard A. Weibl) of Preparing Future Faculty in the Sciences and Mathematics: A Guide for Change and Building the Faculty We Need
Target audience
adult
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