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Francis Cecil Sumner was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, on December 7, 1895. He was the second son of David Alexander and Ellen Lillian Sumner and younger brother to Eugene Sumner. [3] Sumner attended elementary schools in Norfolk, Virginia, and Plainfield, New Jersey. His parents were concerned about the poor quality of educational ...
Francis Bertody Sumner (August 1, 1874 – September 6, 1945) was an American ichthyologist, zoologist and writer. [1] [2]Sumner was born in Pomfret, Connecticut.He studied at the University of Minnesota and Columbia University where in 1901 he received a PhD with a thesis on fish embryology. [3]
Francis Sumner Merritt was born on April 8, 1913, in Danvers, Massachusetts. [2] He studied at the Vesper George School of Art, the San Diego Academy of Fine Arts, the Massachusetts School of Art, and at Yale University. [3] Merritt taught at Abbot Academy, Cranbrook Academy of Art, and the Flint Institute of Arts (from 1947 to 1951). [3]
Joseph Early, Worcester County District Attorney, announced a new person of interest on June 3, 2021—Francis P. Sumner Sr., a registered sex offender and a man with a more than 20-page criminal record, who was found dead inside his home in Spencer, Massachusetts, on May 4, 2016. Early did not say exactly how Sumner was connected to the case ...
Francis Cecil Sumner: The first African American to receive a PhD is psychology; he is commonly referred to as the "Father of Black Psychology". [citation needed] Charles Henry Thompson: The first African American to obtain a doctoral degree in educational psychology. Charles W. Thomas: The first president of the Association of Black ...
Francis James Sumner (22 December 1807 – 12 June 1884) was a Roman Catholic mill owner in Glossop. Sumner built a large business and served as Mayor of Glossop, and Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Derbyshire .
Francis Sumner – first African-American to receive a Ph.D. in psychology at an American university; Amy Tanner – psychologist; Lewis Terman – pioneer in cognitive psychology (PhD 1905) L.T.E. Thompson – physicist and ballistician (Physics MA 1915, PhD 1917)
Francis Sumner allowed her to work part-time in the psychology department where she expanded her knowledge about psychology. [6] During her senior year in 1937 Kenneth, another mentee of Sumner's, and Mamie Clark got married; they had to elope because her mother did not want her to get married before she graduated. [2]