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  1. Signature. Richard Theodore Greener (1844–1922) was a pioneering African-American scholar, excelling in elocution, philosophy, law and classics in the Reconstruction era. He broke ground as Harvard College's first Black graduate in 1870. [1] Within three years, he had also graduated from law school at the University of South Carolina, only to ...

  2. May 11, 2024 · Richard Theodore Greener (born January 30, 1844, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died May 15, 1922, Chicago, Illinois) was an attorney, educator, and diplomat who was the first African American graduate of Harvard University. Greener was the son of seaman Richard Wesley and Mary Ann (le Brune) Greener. The family moved to Boston in 1853, and ...

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  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Richard T. Greener, who broke racial barriers as Harvard's first Black student, professor, and diplomat. Discover how he advocated for Black education, politics, and culture in the Reconstruction era and beyond.

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  4. Oct 4, 2018 · A biography of Richard Greener, a prominent Black educator, lawyer, and diplomat in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Learn how he faced racial discrimination, advocated for integration and civil rights, and challenged white supremacy in America and Russia.

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  5. Jan 18, 2007 · Learn about Richard T. Greener, the first African American to graduate from Harvard College and serve as a U.S. consul in India and Russia. He was also a teacher, lawyer, and activist who faced racism and discrimination in his life.

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  7. Mar 14, 2012 · By Stephanie Siek, CNN (CNN) – The story of Richard Theodore Greener is a book with many blank pages. The first African-American to graduate from Harvard University in 1870, he was one of the ...

  8. Sep 17, 2020 · Learn about the life and legacy of Richard T. Greener, the first Black person to graduate from Harvard College in 1870. He faced racial discrimination, academic challenges, and social injustice, but also made significant contributions to education, law, and civil rights.

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