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Hamilton E. Holmes

Hamilton E. Holmes (8 July, 1941 – 26 October, 1995) was an American orthopedic physician. He and Charlayne Hunter-Gault were the first two African-American students admitted to the University of Georgia. Additionally, Holmes was the first African-American student to attend the Emory University School of Medicine, where he earned his M.D. degree in 1967, later becoming a professor of orthopedics and associate dean at the school.

Hamilton Holmes
Born(1941-07-08)July 8, 1941
DiedOctober 26, 1995(1995-10-26) (aged 54)
EducationMorehouse College
University of Georgia (BS)
Emory University (MD)
Known formedical doctor, professor, associate dean, medical director of Grady Memorial Hospital
Scientific career
FieldsOrthopedics
InstitutionsEmory University School of Medicine
Hamilton E. Holmes
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1969-72
Rank Major
UnitArmy Rangers

Early life edit

Holmes was born July 8, 1941, in Atlanta, Georgia. His father, Alfred, was an Atlanta businessman and his mother, Isabella, was a teacher. His grandfather, Hamilton Mayo Holmes, was a physician, and was one of Hamilton's influences. His grandfather and uncle, Oliver Wendell Holmes, helped to desegregate golf courses in Atlanta in 1955.[1] In his high school years, Holmes attended Henry McNeal Turner High School, which at the time was considered one of the most prestigious high schools for African-Americans in Atlanta. He graduated in 1959 as valedictorian.[2] He was also a member of his high school's football and basketball teams.[1]

Morehouse College and The University of Georgia edit

After graduating from high school, Holmes, along with fellow Henry McNeal Turner High School graduate Charlayne Hunter, applied to the University of Georgia in the fall of 1959; however, both were denied. After this, Holmes enrolled at Morehouse College, while he and Hunter continued to apply to the University of Georgia every quarter. Meanwhile, Holmes sought membership and was initiated into the Alpha Rho[3] chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha at Morehouse College. In January 1961, both Holmes and Hunter were admitted to UGA.

During his time at UGA, Holmes would generally keep to himself. He lived off campus, and on the weekends, he would return home to Atlanta where he continued his membership with the Morehouse College chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha until 1963. Holmes was a member of Phi Beta Kappa fraternity and Phi Kappa Phi Honors fraternity.[4]

Emory University and Medical career edit

After graduating from the University of Georgia, Holmes became the first African-American student to be accepted to the Emory University School of Medicine.[5] He graduated in 1967 and began his residency at Detroit General Hospital. He then left in 1969 to serve as an army ranger in Germany, before returning to Emory to complete his residency. He eventually opened up a private practice in Atlanta, later becoming a professor and associate dean at Emory, and the medical director and head orthopedic surgeon at Grady Memorial Hospital.[5][6]

Personal life edit

Holmes was married to Marilyn Vincent Holmes. They had two children; a son, Hamilton Jr., who is also a University of Georgia alumnus, and a daughter, Alison.[7] He is a namesake of the Holmes-Hunter Academic Building on the University of Georgia campus and the university's Holmes-Hunter Lectures, and was a trustee of the University of Georgia Foundation.[6]

Holmes died in 1995 of heart failure in Atlanta, Georgia.

Legacy edit

 
The Hamilton E. Holmes station

For many years after graduating, Holmes stayed away from the University of Georgia, stating that his "time as a student there was very bad".[5] In the early 1980s, Holmes agreed to help plan the university's bicentennial celebration and became the first African-American to be on the university's Board of Trustees.

The Atlanta native has several landmarks named in his honor including the Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School in East Point, Georgia; Hamilton E. Holmes Drive (Highway 280) in Fulton County, Georgia, Hamilton Holmes Middle School in King William, Virginia; and the H.E. Holmes MARTA station in Atlanta. The first endowed professorship at the University of Georgia named for an African-American was created in his name on 11 November 1999. The University of Georgia Academic Building is named for him as well, along with Charlayne Hunter-Gault, as it is called the Holmes/Hunter Academic Building, as of 2001. Also in 2012, Emory University has dedicated a new dorm in his honor, called Hamilton Holmes Hall. The Emory University School of Medicine hosts an annual memorial lecture series in his name honoring diversity in medicine.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hammes, Mary Jessica (2002). "Holmes, Hamilton (1941-1995), orthopedic surgeon and one of the first two black students to desegregate the University of Georgia | American National Biography". doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1202111. ISBN 978-0-19-860669-7. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ "Hamilton Holmes (1941-1995)". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  3. ^ "Alpha Rho Chapter History".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-02-20. Retrieved 2012-04-26.
  5. ^ a b c . www.keyreporter.org. Archived from the original on 2018-07-09. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  6. ^ a b Van Gelder, Lawrence (28 October 1995). "Hamilton E. Holmes Dies at 54". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  7. ^ Gelder, Lawrence Van (28 October 1995). "Hamilton E. Holmes Dies at 54; Helped Integrate U. of Georgia". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  • Larry B. Dendy (15 November 1999). "Endowed professorship will honor Dr. Hamilton Holmes". Columns. University of Georgia. Retrieved 2008-11-10.
  • Georgia House of Representatives (2 January 1997). . Office of the Clerk of the House. Archived from the original on 5 June 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-10.

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Hamilton E Holmes 8 July 1941 26 October 1995 was an American orthopedic physician He and Charlayne Hunter Gault were the first two African American students admitted to the University of Georgia Additionally Holmes was the first African American student to attend the Emory University School of Medicine where he earned his M D degree in 1967 later becoming a professor of orthopedics and associate dean at the school Hamilton HolmesBorn 1941 07 08 July 8 1941Atlanta Georgia U S DiedOctober 26 1995 1995 10 26 aged 54 Atlanta Georgia U S EducationMorehouse CollegeUniversity of Georgia BS Emory University MD Known formedical doctor professor associate dean medical director of Grady Memorial HospitalScientific careerFieldsOrthopedicsInstitutionsEmory University School of MedicineHamilton E HolmesMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States ArmyYears of service1969 72RankMajorUnitArmy Rangers Contents 1 Early life 2 Morehouse College and The University of Georgia 3 Emory University and Medical career 4 Personal life 5 Legacy 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life editHolmes was born July 8 1941 in Atlanta Georgia His father Alfred was an Atlanta businessman and his mother Isabella was a teacher His grandfather Hamilton Mayo Holmes was a physician and was one of Hamilton s influences His grandfather and uncle Oliver Wendell Holmes helped to desegregate golf courses in Atlanta in 1955 1 In his high school years Holmes attended Henry McNeal Turner High School which at the time was considered one of the most prestigious high schools for African Americans in Atlanta He graduated in 1959 as valedictorian 2 He was also a member of his high school s football and basketball teams 1 Morehouse College and The University of Georgia editAfter graduating from high school Holmes along with fellow Henry McNeal Turner High School graduate Charlayne Hunter applied to the University of Georgia in the fall of 1959 however both were denied After this Holmes enrolled at Morehouse College while he and Hunter continued to apply to the University of Georgia every quarter Meanwhile Holmes sought membership and was initiated into the Alpha Rho 3 chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha at Morehouse College In January 1961 both Holmes and Hunter were admitted to UGA During his time at UGA Holmes would generally keep to himself He lived off campus and on the weekends he would return home to Atlanta where he continued his membership with the Morehouse College chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha until 1963 Holmes was a member of Phi Beta Kappa fraternity and Phi Kappa Phi Honors fraternity 4 Emory University and Medical career editAfter graduating from the University of Georgia Holmes became the first African American student to be accepted to the Emory University School of Medicine 5 He graduated in 1967 and began his residency at Detroit General Hospital He then left in 1969 to serve as an army ranger in Germany before returning to Emory to complete his residency He eventually opened up a private practice in Atlanta later becoming a professor and associate dean at Emory and the medical director and head orthopedic surgeon at Grady Memorial Hospital 5 6 Personal life editHolmes was married to Marilyn Vincent Holmes They had two children a son Hamilton Jr who is also a University of Georgia alumnus and a daughter Alison 7 He is a namesake of the Holmes Hunter Academic Building on the University of Georgia campus and the university s Holmes Hunter Lectures and was a trustee of the University of Georgia Foundation 6 Holmes died in 1995 of heart failure in Atlanta Georgia Legacy edit nbsp The Hamilton E Holmes stationFor many years after graduating Holmes stayed away from the University of Georgia stating that his time as a student there was very bad 5 In the early 1980s Holmes agreed to help plan the university s bicentennial celebration and became the first African American to be on the university s Board of Trustees The Atlanta native has several landmarks named in his honor including the Hamilton E Holmes Elementary School in East Point Georgia Hamilton E Holmes Drive Highway 280 in Fulton County Georgia Hamilton Holmes Middle School in King William Virginia and the H E Holmes MARTA station in Atlanta The first endowed professorship at the University of Georgia named for an African American was created in his name on 11 November 1999 The University of Georgia Academic Building is named for him as well along with Charlayne Hunter Gault as it is called the Holmes Hunter Academic Building as of 2001 Also in 2012 Emory University has dedicated a new dorm in his honor called Hamilton Holmes Hall The Emory University School of Medicine hosts an annual memorial lecture series in his name honoring diversity in medicine See also editAfrican American firsts Alpha Phi Alpha brothersReferences edit a b Hammes Mary Jessica 2002 Holmes Hamilton 1941 1995 orthopedic surgeon and one of the first two black students to desegregate the University of 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