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Scholar Merze Tate, born in Michigan in 1905, overcame the odds in what she called a “sex and race discriminating world,” to earn graduate degrees from Oxford University and Harvard University on her way to becoming the first Black woman to teach in the History Department at Howard University. During her long career, Tate published 5 books, 34 journal articles and 45 review essays in the fields of diplomatic history and international relations. Her legacy extends beyond her publications, as the fellowships she endowed continue to support students
#fyp ##scholar #merzetate #segregation #civilrights #civilrightsmovement #civilrightsleader #civilrightsactivist #womansrights #blackwoman #trailblazer #blackteachers
My members
Professional Paranormal research youtube.com/@ProfessionalParanormalResearch?si=YcCoCcqtjxo1Gj1N
Shawn Kodi. youtube.com/@ShawnKodi?si=G4__SjQ4n28C9O3n
Sherry Sherry youtu.be/K-riNFu_tPc?si=RfpOu-FBdR7ujY36
Jim Paul
Cherrie 🍒
Menze tate explorers YouTube youtu.be/ktJEwOlnZqM?si=hWPt40U6YfAA7dD0
Menze tate Explorers merzetate.org
https://wmich.edu/merzetate/about/merze
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Scholar Merze Tate, born in Michigan in 1905, overcame the odds in what she called a “sex and race discriminating world,” to earn graduate degrees from Oxford University and Harvard University on her way to becoming the first Black woman to teach in the History Department at Howard University. During her long career, Tate published 5 books, 34 journal articles and 45 review essays in the fields of diplomatic history and international relations. Her legacy extends beyond her publications, as the fellowships she endowed continue to support students