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Professor Emerita - The Ohio State University
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INSPIRE Visiting Professor
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Education: The University of Texas at Dallas
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Adjunct Professor - Howard University
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BlackPast.org - Thu, 23 Jan 2025
Her Truth and Service: A New Book Reimagines Lucy Diggs Slowe
The Dig at Howard University - Tue, 03 Sep 2024
A Model Education: Lucy Diggs Slowe
WDBJ - Fri, 22 Mar 2024
Overlooked No More: Lucy Diggs Slowe, Scholar Who Persisted Against Racism and Sexism (Published 2020)
The New York Times - Wed, 07 Oct 2020
Women's History: Lucy Diggs Slowe pioneered tennis, education
Yahoo Sports - Sat, 20 Mar 2021
Lucy Diggs Slowe: A Pioneer in Tennis, Education, Women’s Empowerment
Word In Black - Wed, 08 May 2024
This pioneering Howard dean lived with another woman in the 1930s. Were they lovers?
The Washington Post - Tue, 26 Mar 2019
The Unsung Suffragist Teachers College
Columbia University - Wed, 07 Oct 2020
Howard University Gives Tribute to the Legacy of Lucy Diggs Slowe with Street Designation Ceremony
The Dig at Howard University - Thu, 21 Oct 2021
Book reflects on Slowe’s significant career
UGA Today - Fri, 20 May 2022
Honoring Black History Month: Mary P. Burrill
Emerson Today - - Fri, 05 Feb 2021
Lucy Diggs Slowe honored with animated vignette by CBS Sports during Black History Month
CBS Sports - Fri, 19 Feb 2021
Lucy Diggs Slowe
WYPR - Thu, 13 Sep 2018
How 20th-Century Female African American Deans Changed the Higher Ed Landscape
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education - Tue, 05 Apr 2022
Before Naomi and Serena, There Was Lucy Diggs Slowe
Teen Vogue - Fri, 19 Mar 2021
The Black Scholar Who Gave Up Her Family to Earn Her Ph.D. | Essay
Zócalo Public Square - Thu, 04 Apr 2019
Education pioneer honored in Berryville hometown
The Winchester Star - Mon, 19 Jun 2017
LGBTQ Activism by Howard Women
The Dig at Howard University - Fri, 25 Mar 2022
Historic Black Activism: 8 Trailblazing Columbians to Know
Columbia University - Fri, 12 Feb 2021
Happy Founders Day: 6 Quotes From Notable Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
EBONY Magazine - Mon, 16 Jan 2023
Howard University Is Turning Former Dorms Into Apartments In LeDroit Park
DCist - Tue, 05 Sep 2017
Black Females in Sports Leave Lasting Legacy
Los Angeles Sentinel - Wed, 24 Feb 2016
The Author of Quilts
Brown Alumni Magazine - Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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Lucy Diggs Slowe - Wikipedia
Lucy Diggs Slowe (July 4, 1883 – October 21, 1937) was an American educator and athlete, and the first Black woman to serve as Dean of Women at any American ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe - National Women's History Museum
On July 4, 1883, Lucy Diggs Slowe was the 7th child born to parents Henry and Fannie Slowe. The family lived in Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia. Slowe did ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe - Maryland State Archives
Lucy Diggs Slowe. 1885 - 1937. photo of Lucy Slowe. Lucy Diggs Slowe lost both of her parents by the age of six and went to live with her Aunt Martha Price.
Lucy Diggs Slowe: Educator and Advocate - Evolution D.C.
Lucy Diggs Slowe was a trailblazer in education, civil rights and women's leadership. Born on July 4, 1883, in Berryville, Virginia, she became a passionate ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe | Columbia Celebrates Black History and Culture
Lucy Diggs Slowe (1885-1937; Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1915) was a woman of many "firsts." Slowe was one of the original sixteen founders of ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe (1883-1937) - BlackPast.org
Lucy Diggs Slowe was a trailblazer as an academic and athlete. In 1922, she was the first African American woman to serve as permanent Dean of Women and ...
Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe - A Campus Divided
Lucy Diggs Slowe (1885–1937) became the Dean of Women at Howard University in 1922, and the first African American woman to hold the position of Dean of Women ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe Institute | HBCU Center for Research, Leadership ...
The LDS Institute is comprised of programs aligned with the work of Lucy Diggs Slowe during her tenure as Dean of Women at Howard University from 1922-1937.
Women's History: Lucy Diggs Slowe pioneered tennis, education
Lucy Diggs Slowe was the first African American woman to win a national championship in any sport and was one of the founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe, MSA SC 3520-15532 - Maryland State Archives
Lucy Diggs Slowe was a pioneer in African-American women's higher education, and her efforts helped improve the lives of countless women of her time. Lucy Diggs ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe - American Tennis Association
Lucy Diggs Slowe was a founding member of the American Tennis Association (ATA) in 1916. In 1917, she won the inaugural ATA championship match at Druid Hill ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe on Black Women, the Role of the University, and ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe (1885–1937) was one of the most remarkable and accomplished figures in Black women's higher education.
Lucy Diggs Slowe - Ivy League Black History
Lucy Diggs Slowe was the most influential advocate of change for African-American collegiate females in the first half of the 20th century.
Lucy Diggs Slowe (1885 – 1937) | Maryland Women's Heritage Center
Lucy Diggs Slowe, who died in 1937, embodied the paradoxes and possibilities of feminism in an elite African American institution in the 1920s and 1930s.
Her Truth and Service: A New Book Reimagines Lucy Diggs Slowe
Her Truth & Service” highlights Lucy Diggs Slowe's impact as Howard's Dean of Women and founding president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, ...
The Unsung Suffragist - Teachers College - Columbia University
Lucy Diggs Slowe, who died in 1937, was a suffragist, an advocate for Black education and half of the best-known same-sex female couple in Washington, DC.
Lucy Diggs Slowe, co-founder of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe was a trailblazer who had a humble beginning in Rockbridge County. She was a woman who wore many hats as an educator, an activist and a ...
Slowe-Burrill House (U.S. National Park Service)
The Slowe-Burrill House was once home to the most famous lesbian couple in Washington D.C., Lucy Diggs Slowe and Mary Burrill.
The Ivy Influence: Lucy Diggs Slowe
No story is more telling of this fact than that of Lucy Diggs Slowe, an advocate for equal rights for African-American women in the early part of the 20th ...
A Model Education: Lucy Diggs Slowe - WDBJ
A Model Education: Lucy Diggs Slowe. Published: Mar. 22, 2024 at 2:50 PM PDT. Close. Subtitle Settings. Font. Default, Mono Sans, Mono Serif, Sans, Serif ...
Howard University's First Dean of Women Had to Fight to Keep Her ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe passed away in her Brookland home on October 21, 1937. After her death, reports and testimonies surfaced about the mistreatment ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe Elementary School - DC Historic Sites
The Lucy Diggs Slowe Elementary School first opened in 1945 in response to a lawsuit against segregated schooling in DC.
D.C. Mondays: Lucy Diggs Slowe | The George Washington University
Teacher and social justice advocate Lucy Diggs Slowe transformed education for Black students in DC. She established new schools, co-founded the nation's first ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe, Black Educator Hall of Fame - Philly's 7th Ward
Lucy Diggs Slowe was a trailblazer for women and Black youth. Born in Virginia is 1885, Slowe lost both parents by the age of six.
Faithful to the Task at Hand: The Life of Lucy Diggs Slowe
Born just twenty years after the end of slavery and orphaned at the age of five, Lucy Diggs Slowe (1885–1937) became a seventeen-time tennis champion and the ...
To Live More Abundantly - Georgia Press
Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe and Mary Burrill House - DC Historic Sites
The next occupants, from 1922 to 1937, were an African American couple, Lucy Diggs Slowe (1885-1937) and Mary Powell Burrill (1881-1946). The women met a decade ...
Lucy Diggs Slowe and the 'New Howard Woman' | UCL IOE Blog
On 22 October 2021, Howard University honoured the American educator Lucy Diggs Slowe by naming a street after her at 2455 4th St NW, Washington ...