Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Papers
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Tanner, Henry Ossawa, 1859-1937
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African American painter Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Benjamin Tucker Tanner, a college-educated teacher and minister, and Sarah Miller Tanner, a former slave. Benjamin Tanner was very active in the African Methodist Episcopal (A. M. E.) Church, eventually becoming a bishop, and the family often moved while Henry was a small child. They settled in Philadelphia, and as a teenager, Tanner spent his free time painting, drawing, and...
Tanner, Benj. T. (Benjamin Tucker), 1835-1923
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Benjamin Tucker Tanner (December 25, 1835 – January 14, 1923) was an American clergyman and editor. He served as a Bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church from 1886, and founded The Christian Recorder (see Early American Methodist newspapers), an important early African American newspaper. He was born to Hugh and Isabella Tanner in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He studied for five years at Avery College, paying his expenses by working as a barber. He then studied for three years at Weste...
Mossell, Nathan Francis, 1856-1946
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Nathan Francis Mossell was born in Hamilton, Canada, on July 27, 1856. His parents eventually settled in Lockport, New York circa 1865, where Nathan spent the majority of his childhood. In 1873, Mossell entered Lincoln University’s preparatory program, receiving a Bachelors degree in 1879. While at Lincoln, he met and courted his future wife, Gertrude Hicks Bustill (1855-1948) and after graduation, decided to pursue a medical education in Philadelphia, a city that served as the national center o...
Alexander-Minter, Rae, 1937-
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Dr. Rae Alexander-Minter is the daughter of Sadie and Raymond Alexander. She married Archie C. Epps; after her divorce with Epps, in 1971 Rae Pace Alexander married Thomas Minter, and they had two sons together....
Epps, Archie C., 1937-2003
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Former Harvard dean Archie C. Epps, III, was born on May 19, 1937, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. After graduating from high school, Epps attended Talladega College in Alabama where he earned his A.B. degree in 1958. Epps next attended the Harvard Divinity School, where he earned his bachelor's degree in theology and his certificate in educational management in 1961.Epps began his professional career with Harvard the year he graduated, serving as a teaching assistant at the Center for Middle Easter...
Brown, Mary Elizabeth Alexander, 1934-
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Mary Elizabeth Alexander Brown is the daughter of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander and Raymond Pace Alexander....
Anderson, Elizabeth Mossell, 1894-1975
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Elizabeth Mossell Anderson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1939. She served as Dean of Women at Virginia State College and later at Wilberforce University (Central State College), Ohio. Upon her retirement in 1964, she came to live with the her sister, Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander in Philadelphia and resided with Sadie and her husband Raymond until her death in 1975. ...
Alexander, Sadie Tanner Mossell, 1898-1989
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Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander (January 2, 1898 – November 1, 1989) was an American lawyer who was the first African-American to receive a Ph.D. in economics in the United States (1921), and the first woman to receive a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She was the first African-American woman to practice law in Pennsylvania, following in her father's footsteps. She was the first national president of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, serving from 1919 to 1923. In 1946 she ...
Alexander, Raymond Pace, 1898-1974
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Raymond Pace Alexander (October 13, 1897 – November 24, 1974) was an American civil rights leader, lawyer, politician, and the first African American judge appointed to the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas. A native Philadelphian, he was born in 1897 into a large working class family. He graduated from Central High School in 1917; entered the University of Pennsylvania in the fall of 1917; graduated from the Wharton School in 1920 and from Harvard Law School in June 1923. He was admitted to...