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Richard Theodore Greener (30 January 1844 – 2 May 1922) was the first African-American graduate of Harvard College and dean of the Howard University School of Law. Richard Greener was born in Philade...
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Born on January 30, 1844 in Philadelphia, Richard Theodore Greener was raised from the age of ten in Boston. ... Richard Theodore Greener died of old age in Chicago on May 2, 1922...
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Manuscript, [1882], "Richard Theodore Greener: A Story of a Busy Man," attributed to Frances R. Marchant, a biographical sketch submitted to the Gloucester Bulletin summarizes Greener's student days at Oberlin and Harvard, his election to the faculty of the University of South Carolina, and his subsequent work there...
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GREENER, Richard Theodore, lawyer, born in Philadelphia,, Pennsylvania, 30 January 1844. After studying at Cambridge grammar school, at Oberlin preparatory school, and at Phillips Andover academy, he entered Harvard, and in 1870 was its first colored graduate.
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Richard Theodore Greener was born on January 30, 1844 in Philadelphia. When Greener was about nine, his father left the family to pursue mining opportunities in California. Tragically, his father was presumed dead after efforts to locate him failed.
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August 26 1600; Education ... Gullah language thrives into 21st century!; This date celebrates Gullah, an African-American language, mainly spoken along the Southeastern coast of the United States, especially on the ... A legal and political advisor, Richard Greener.; *Richard Theodore Greener was born on this date in 1844.
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Richard Theodore Greener becomes First African American Harvard Graduate ... Richard Theodore Greener is the first African American to graduate from Harvard Universit...
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Cobblestone: Discusses the role of Richard Theodore Greener in raising funds for the construction of a mausoleum for former United States President Ulysses S. Grant. Greener as the first Afro-American to graduate from Harvard University; ... Greener's appointment as secretary of the Grant Monument Association;
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He was the son of Mary Ann (La Brune) and Richard Wesley Greener and was married, on September 24, 1874 to Genevieve Ida Fleet. His daughter Belle da Costa Greene would become the personal librarian to the financer J. P. Morgan and after his death the first director of the prestigious Pierpont Morgan Libary.
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