Day, Caroline Bond, 1889-1948

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Caroline Bond Day worked in Earnest A. Hooton's lab as a graduate student. She collected and analyzed physiological and sociological information on 346 families.

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Caroline Bond Day ; November 18, 1889 - May 5, 1948 ; of Montgomery and Tuskegee, Alabama ; was one of the first African-Americans to receive a degree in anthropology ; graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Atlanta University in 1912 ; received a second degree in 1919 from Radcliffe College ; received a Master's degree in anthropology from Radcliffe College in 1930 ; taught at Atlanta University and Howard University ; appointed general secretary of the Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the Washington, D.C. YWCA.

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Name Entry: Day, Caroline Stewart Bond, 1889-1948

Place: Montgomery

Place: Tuskegee

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Caroline Bond Day graduated from Radcliffe College with bachelor's degree in 1919 and master's degree in anthropology in 1930. She lived in Atlanta from 1922 to 1929 and taught English at Atlanta University. During this time she also published essays and short stories, including an autobiographical tale "The Pink Hat".

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Caroline Stewart Bond Day ; November 18, 1889 - May 5, 1948 ; of Montgomery and Tuskegee, Alabama ; daughter of Georgia and Moses Stewart ; adopted by step-father John Percy Bond ; married Aaron Day in 1920 ; graduated from Radcliffe College with Bachelor's degree in 1919 and Master's degree in 1930 ; anthropologist ; taught at Atlanta University and Howard University.

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Name Entry: Day, Caroline Bond, 1889-1948

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Name Entry: Day, Caroline Bond, 1889-1948

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