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matrenka [14]
3 years ago
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who was the first african american to earn a doctoral degree in psychology from a university in the us and is considered the fat

her of african american psychology?
History
2 answers:
lianna [129]3 years ago
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Answer:

Francis Cecile Sumner

balandron [24]3 years ago
3 0
Francis Cecile Sumner
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