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31: 152:) degree, Freeman returned to Washington, D.C., to launch a dental practice, establishing himself in the same building as his mentor, Dr. Noble. Fours years removed from graduating and practicing professionally, Freeman contracted an unspecified water-borne disease that resulted in his untimely death on June 10, 1873. 140:, interviewed him and invited him to become one of the first six students to attend Harvard Dental School. On March 10, 1869, Freeman became the first African American to graduate from that school, also becoming the first African American awarded a dental degree in the United States. 160:
The Washington Society of Colored Dentists, established in 1900, renamed itself in 1909 the Robert Tanner Freeman Dental Society in honor of America's first African American dentist. Freeman was the grandfather of
170: 344: 106:, he became the first African American to graduate with a dental degree in the United States on March 10, 1869. He subsequently practiced dentistry in 354: 280: 339: 276: 349: 133: 103: 72: 297: 30: 136:, he was rejected by two other institutions because of the color of his skin. The dental school's first dean, 129:. During his late teens, Freeman worked for a mentor, Dr. Henry Bliss Noble, a white dentist in Washington. 122: 329: 334: 121:, in about 1846. He was the son of a carpenter who had bought his family's freedom and then moved to 258: 194: 137: 220: 166: 250: 210: 162: 118: 107: 44: 215: 199:"a Historical Perspective Of Thirteen Unheralded Contributors To Medicodental Progress" 198: 126: 102:(c. 1846–1873) was an American dentist. As one of the first six students to attend the 323: 302: 241:
Dixen, Russell; Byrd, Grace (1949). "The Supply of Negro Health Personnel-Dentists".
149: 165:, the first African American to serve in the U.S. Cabinet, serving under President 224: 262: 83: 254: 132:
Before Freeman was accepted into the Harvard Dental School, now the
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Washington, D.C.
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Dentist
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Raleigh
North Carolina
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Nathan Cooley Keep
Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry
Robert C. Weaver
Lyndon B. Johnson
Secretary of Housing & Urban Development



Dummett, Clifton
"a Historical Perspective Of Thirteen Unheralded Contributors To Medicodental Progress"
PMC
2571621
PMID
2651678


doi
10.2307/2966142
JSTOR
2966142

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