Ida Gray
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إيدا غراي (بالإنجليزية: Ida Gray) هي طبيبة أسنان أمريكية، ولدت في 4 مارس 1867 في كلاركسفيل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 3 مايو 1953 في شيكاغو في الولايات المتحدة.
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Ida Gray (also known as Ida Gray Nelson and Ida Rollins; March 4, 1867 – May 3, 1953) was the first African-American woman to become a dentist in the United States. At a very young age she became an orphan when her parents died. Later in her life she became interested in dentistry when she went to work in the offices of Jonathan Taft, an early advocate for women to learn dentistry. After her apprenticeship in his office, Gray was able to pass the entrance examinations and then attended the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. When she graduated, it was widely published that she was the first African American dentist in the United States and she was promoted as a role model for women to follow. Gray practiced in Ohio before settling in Chicago, where she remained until her death. She
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إيدا غراي
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Ida Gray
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Ida Gray
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Ida Gray
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1953-05-03
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1867-03-04
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1867-03-04
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Ida Gray Nelson, 1900
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1953-05-03
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first African-American dentist in the United States
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إيدا غراي (بالإنجليزية: Ida Gray) هي طبيبة أسنان أمريكية، ولدت في 4 مارس 1867 في كلاركسفيل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 3 مايو 1953 في شيكاغو في الولايات المتحدة.
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Ida Gray (also known as Ida Gray Nelson and Ida Rollins; March 4, 1867 – May 3, 1953) was the first African-American woman to become a dentist in the United States. At a very young age she became an orphan when her parents died. Later in her life she became interested in dentistry when she went to work in the offices of Jonathan Taft, an early advocate for women to learn dentistry. After her apprenticeship in his office, Gray was able to pass the entrance examinations and then attended the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. When she graduated, it was widely published that she was the first African American dentist in the United States and she was promoted as a role model for women to follow. Gray practiced in Ohio before settling in Chicago, where she remained until her death. She practiced for more than thirty years.
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1928
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1875
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Ida Gray Nelson, Ida Rollins
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1867
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1953