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'''Marion Richards Myles''' was | '''Marion Richards Myles''' was a professor at Tennessee State University, Fort Valley State University and Alcorn State University. She was also the first African American faculty member at the University of Mississippi Medical School. | ||
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Marion Richards Myles was a professor at Tennessee State University, Fort Valley State University and Alcorn State University. She was also the first African American faculty member at the University of Mississippi Medical School.
Life and Education
Ph.D. Botany, 1945
Dissertation: “Relations of hormones to correlation in maize”
HBCU Contributions
Professor at Tennessee State, Fort Valley State, and Alcorn State
Legacy
First African American faculty member at the University of Mississippi Medical School (Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Research - 1965)