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Mildred Fay Jefferson was an American physician and political activist who was the first African-American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School. She was a co-founder of the National Right to Life Committee and the first African-American woman to be board-certified by the American Board of Surgery.
Biography: Mildred Fay Jefferson was born on April 6, 1927 in Pittsburg, Texas. She was the daughter of a Baptist minister and a schoolteacher. She attended segregated schools in Texas and graduated from high school at the age of 16. She went on to attend Texas College, where she graduated with a degree in chemistry in 1945. She then attended Tufts University School of Medicine, where she earned her medical degree in 1951.
Age: Mildred Fay Jefferson was 83 years old when she passed away on October 15, 2010.
Height: Mildred Fay Jefferson was 5 feet 4 inches (1.63 m) tall.
Physical Stats: Mildred Fay Jefferson had a slim build and was of average height.
Dating/Affairs: Mildred Fay Jefferson was never married and had no known romantic relationships.
Family: Mildred Fay Jefferson was the daughter of a Baptist minister and a schoolteacher. She had two siblings, a brother and a sister.
Career: After graduating from Tufts University School of Medicine, Mildred Fay Jefferson went on to become the first African-American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School in 1955. She then went on to become the first African-American woman to be board-certified by the American Board of Surgery. She was also a co-founder of the National Right to Life Committee.
Net Worth: Mildred Fay Jefferson had an estimated net worth of $1 million at the time of her death in 2010.
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Jefferson died in her Cambridge home on October 15, 2010, at the age of 83 years. She was divorced and had no children. She was buried in her hometown of Carthage, Texas.
It was in 1980 that Jefferson helped the National Right to Life Committee start a political action committee because she believed it was important to lobby and support anti-abortion candidates for office. While a Republican, she helped Democrat Ellen McCormack run for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1976. Apart from NRLC, Jefferson served on boards of directors of more than 30 anti-abortion organizations.
Jefferson was a self-described "Lincoln Republican" and served on the 1980 Massachusetts Reagan for President Campaign. Jefferson had first met Reagan in 1973 while he was governor of California. She also unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for the 1982, 1990, and 1994 U.S. Senate elections.
Born in Pittsburg, Texas, Jefferson was the only child of Millard and Guthrie Jefferson, a Methodist minister, and a school teacher. Her parents divorced before 1976 and lived in Roxbury after their divorce. Jefferson was raised in Carthage, Texas, in the Wesley-Calvinist tradition. At a young age, "Millie" followed the town doctor around on his horse drawn buggy while he made housecalls, this would later inspire her to become a doctor.
In 1975, Jefferson was the first witness for the prosecution in the manslaughter case levied against Kenneth Edelin for his performance of a legal abortion.
Jefferson supported the one issue, anti-abortion 1975–6 campaign of Ellen McCormack for president and appeared in television advertisements for McCormack.
Jefferson opposed the Equal Rights Amendment on the basis that it is unnecessary as the Constitution has no in-built inequity. She for years called for a constitutional amendment to reverse the 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, rejecting the notion that abortion is a private matter between a woman and her physician. Jefferson also expressed opposition to welfare and busing, and support for the death penalty.
Jefferson achieved board certification in surgery in 1972. After graduating from medical school, she did a surgical internship at Boston City Hospital, becoming the first woman to do so. She was also the first female doctor at the former Boston University Medical Center. By 1984, Jefferson was a general surgeon at the center and a professor of surgery at the Boston University School of Medicine. She would later become the first woman to become a member of the Boston Surgical Society.
It was around 1970 when Jefferson became one of the founders of Massachusetts Citizens for Life. She later helped found the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC). In 1971, she became a member of the NRLC board of directors. She became the vice president of the National Right to Life Committee in 1973 and then was elected as chairman of the board the following year. Mildred then was elected as president of NRLC, serving three terms from 1975 to 1978. Jefferson concurrently wrote a column, "Lifelines", in the National Right to Life News publication.
Jefferson married in 1963 to Shane Cunningham, whom she met on a skiing trip, a real estate manager. As of 1976, the couple lived in Back Bay and had no children.
She earned her bachelor's degree in three years from Texas College. Since she was considered too young to attend medical school, she went to Tufts University where she received her master's degree in biology. She then went on to Harvard Medical School and graduated in 1951, becoming the first black woman to do so.
Mildred Fay Jefferson (April 6, 1927 – October 15, 2010) was an American physician and anti-abortion political activist. The first black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School, the first woman to graduate in surgery from Harvard Medical School and the first woman to become a member of the Boston Surgical Society, she is known for her opposition to the legalization of abortion and her work as president of the National Right to Life Committee.