Lucinda Bragg Adams
American physician, educator, temperance leader, musician and writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lucinda "Lucie" Bragg Adams (née Bragg; other surnames include Peters and Anthony;[1] December 4, c. 1860 — August 22, 1932)[2] was an African American physician, educator, temperance leader, musician, and writer.[3]
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Lucie Bragg Anthony | |
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Born | Lucinda Bragg December 4, c. 1860 |
Died | August 22, 1932 |
Resting place | Mount Auburn Cemetery |
Alma mater | Oberlin Conservatory of Music (1893); Meharry Medical College (1907) |
Occupation(s) | Physician, educator, temperance leader, musician, writer |
Employer(s) | Sumter County Colored Schools (supervisor); The Musical Messenger (associate editor) |
Notable work | Little Clusters: a Mixed Method for Beginners (1925) |
Spouses |
Francis W. Anthony (m. 1908) |
Relatives | George Freeman Bragg (brother) |
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