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190:, who graduated in 1870 and became the first Black faculty member at Harvard University and at the dental school in 1884, and Dolores Mercedes Franklin, who became the first Black woman to graduate from HSDM in 1974, more than 100 years after the school's founding, and 100 years after the admission of the first Black men. Founded in 1867, HSDM is the first university-affiliated dental school in the United States. 146:
Franklin has served on the board of the Harvard Alumni Association and as president of the Harvard Dental Alumni Association, is the president of Franklin-DeLoach Group, Inc., a boutique research and consulting company. A storyteller and author, she is currently working on a history of her family
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A champion for equity and education, Franklin is the first Black woman in Harvard history to have an endowed scholarship for dental education named in her honor. The Freeman, Grant and Franklin Scholarship pays tribute to the legacy of Franklin and the first two Black men who were pioneers in
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leader at the Commission of Public Health in Washington, D.C., where she launched innovative partnerships including interdisciplinary collaborations with leading institutions in the nation dedicated to health. She participated in the private and not-for-profit sectors and worked with the
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dentistry in the United States and provides crucial support for students from underrepresented minority groups pursuing the DMD degree. The funding of the Freeman, Grant, Franklin Scholarship was initiated by a capstone gift from
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Alumni Achievement Award for Excellence in Dental Medicine from the Harvard Alumni Association and the Harvard Black Alumni Society, and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the
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In 1979, Franklin became the first woman and first Black person to hold the highest ranking dentist executive position in a
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Franklin began her career as dental director at the New Jersey Dental Group and a consultant to the
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company. She was also the first woman and first Black person to hold a dean's level position at
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to hold a dean's level position at any dental school in the United States.
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to become a dental school dean in the United States. Franklin is also a
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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health alumni
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from its origins in the first colonies in the 1600s, the
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Franklin became the highest ranking dentist executive at
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The namesakes, three prominent Harvard alumni, include
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African American Firsts in Science & Technology
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