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Creation Date
January 1960
Time Period
circa 1960s
Abstract
Johnnie Ruth Clarke on the phone in an office.
Keywords
Johnnie Ruth Clarke (1919-1978)
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Dr. Johnnie Ruth Clarke was the first Black to receive a doctorate from the University of Florida's College of Education as well as the first Black woman to earn a doctorate at any Florida public university. She taught at Pinellas County Schools, and was the dean of the all-Black Gibbs Junior College in the 1950s. She later organized programs to fight sickle cell anemia as assistant director of the Florida Regional Medical Program. Today the Johnnie Ruth Clark Health Center at Mercy Hospital is named after her.
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TWC-Photo_HistoricPhoto_0011
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Donated and permissions granted by The Weekly Challenger to USFSP Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, Special Collections & University Archives on October 25, 2016
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University of South Florida, St. Petersburg
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Unknown, "Johnnie Ruth Clarke on the Phone" (1960). Weekly Challenger Image Collection. Image 164.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/challenger_images/164
Keywords
Johnnie Ruth Clarke (1919-1978)
