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Dorothy Ferebee Biography

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Real Name Dorothy Ferebee
Nick Name Dorothy Ferebee
Profession Doctor
Age Sep 14
BIRTHDAY October 10, 1898
BIRTH PLACE Virginia
BIRTH SIGN Libra

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About

Pioneering physician who devoted her career to providing medical services for African Americans in the South. She founded the Southeast Neighborhood House in Washington D.C. and served as director of the Mississippi Health Project and the Howard University Medical School health services wing.

Before Fame

After graduating from Simmons College in Massachusetts, she attended Tufts University Medical School.

Trivia

During the late 1930s and early 1940s, she served as President of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Three decades later, she became vice president of the Girl Scouts.

Family Life

Raised in Norfolk, Virginia and Boston, Massachusetts, Dorothy Celeste Boulding (later Ferebee) eventually settled in Washington D.C. Her marriage to dentist Claude Thurston Ferebee resulted in fraternal twins named Claude, Jr. and Dorothy.

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In 1949, Boulding succeeded Mary McLeod Bethune as president of the National Council of Negro Women.



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