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  2. Marie Imogene Williams - Wikipedia

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    Marie Imogene Williams (born 5 November 1870) was an American dentist and teacher, the first African American female dentist to graduate from Howard University's dental school, in 1896. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Earl W. Renfroe - Wikipedia

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    Earl Wiley Renfroe (January 9, 1907 – November 14, 2000) was and African-American dentist known as an innovator in the field of orthodontics and for breaking down the barriers of racism. Renfroe taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry from 1933 through the 1980s.

  4. Category:African-American dentists - Wikipedia

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    It includes dentists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "African-American dentists" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  5. Bridges: Texas dentist Dr. Lonnie Smith changed the way ... - AOL

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    One Texas dentist, Dr. Lonnie Smith, changed the way Americans vote. A 1944 Supreme Court decision forced Texas and states across the country to change election laws.

  6. List of dentists - Wikipedia

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    Earl W. Renfroe – broke barriers for African Americans, headed a dentistry department; Charles Richard – Canadian politician; Jessica Rickert - the first female American Indian dentist in America; Ida Rollins - the first African-American woman to earn a dental degree in the United States, which she earned from the University of Michigan

  7. List of African-American neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    The largest African-American community is in Atlanta, Georgia; followed by Washington, DC; Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Miami, Florida; [1] [circular reference] and Detroit, Michigan. [2] About 80 percent of the city population is African-American. A quarter of Metro Detroit (Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties) are African-American.

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