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Ernest Just was born on August 14, 1883 in Charleston, South Carolina. His mother worked as a school teacher and his father, a dock worker, died when Ernest was only four years old, forcing him to have to work in the fields after school each day.
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Ernest Everett Just - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ernest Everett Just (August 14 1883 – October 27 1941) was a pioneering African American biologist. Just spent his adult life collecting, classifying, and caring for his marine specimens. He believed...
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Although he was born in the segregated conditions of the South, Ernest Everett Just became one of the most highly respected scientists of his time, graduating magna cum laude from Dartmouth College in 1907, earning a Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Chicago in 1916, and teaching at Howard University in Washington,
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Ernest Everett Just an eminent marine biologist who researched egg fertilization and the structure of the cell. ... Ernest Just was a noted researcher in cell biology...
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Dr. Ernest Everett Just was born on August 14, 1883 in Charleston, SC. His grandfather, Charles Just was a prominent and successful member of Charleston's free black community before the Civil War. His father, Charles Frazier Just, died of alcoholism when Just was four years old.
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Ernest Just biography, including 3 pages of information on the life of Ernest Just. ... Ernest Everett Just was born on August 14, 1883, in Charleston, South Carolina. He had a rough childhood; his father died when he was very young, leaving his mother to fend for herself and her family.
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AKA Ernest Everett Just ... Ernest Just finished high school in a special program for "advanced Negroes" at 16, then worked as a day laborer in New York City, earning tuition to attend Kimball Academy, a much better, private school in New Hampshire.
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