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Sophia B. Jones

Sophia Bethena Jones (May 16, 1857 – September 8, 1932) was a British North America-born American medical doctor and the first woman of African descent to graduate from the University of Michigan Medical School. She founded the Nursing Program at Spelman College, where she was the first black faculty member.[2]

Sophia Bethena Jones
Born1857 (1857)
DiedSeptember 8, 1932(1932-09-08) (aged 74–75)
Alma materUniversity of Michigan Medical School
Occupation(s)Physician, educator
EmployerSpelman College
Notable workFifty Years of Negro Public Health, published in 1913[1]
Nurses at Spelman College Seminary in 1897

Early life

Sophia Bethena Jones was born in Chatham, Canada West, the daughter of James Monroe Jones and Emily F. Francis Jones. Her father, who was a gunsmith by trade, was born in North Carolina and was one of the first African American graduates of Oberlin College. He was born into an enslaved family and purchased their freedom in 1843.[3] In the year Sophia was born, he was involved with John Brown's abolition activities in Canada West.[4][5][6]

Jones had three sisters: Anna Jones, Fredericka Jones, and Emma Jones, and two brothers: George Jones and James Jones.[7] Her sisters Anna H. Jones (1855–1932) and Fredericka F. Jones (1860–1905) both became teachers.[8][9]

Sophia B. Jones attended the University of Michigan Medical School, finishing in 1885 as the school's first female graduate of African descent.[10]

Career

Sophia B. Jones became the first faculty member of African descent at Spelman College when she was hired in 1885.[11] While at Spelman, she organized the school's nurses training program and led their infirmary.[12]

After her time at Spelman, Jones worked at Wilberforce University, and practiced medicine in St. Louis, Philadelphia, and Kansas City.[13] She also earned a patent in 1890 for a "Barrel trunk."[14]

Jones had a passion for prioritizing public health and health equity. Her article, "Fifty Years of Public Negro Health," was published in 1913.[12]

Personal life

Late in life, Jones retired with her sister Anna to Monrovia, California, where they ran an orange grove.[15] Sophia and Anna both died in 1932; Sophia B. Jones was 75 years old.[16]

Legacy

The University of Michigan Medical School offers a lectureship in infectious diseases named for Sophia B. Jones. There is also a Fitzbutler Jones Alumni Society, an organization established to provide financial support to students and faculty by black alumni in 1997.[2] They honor Jones and the school's first black graduate, William Henry Fitzbutler.[17] There's also a conference room at Michigan named for Dr. Jones.[18]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sophia B. Jones Charts a Course of Success for African-American Doctors". Spelman College. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Sophia B. Jones Charts a Course of Success for African-American Doctors". www.spelman.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  3. ^ Calkins, Laura M. (2013). "Jones, Sophia Bethena". Oxford African American Studies Center. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195301731.013.37266. ISBN 9780195301731. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  4. ^ Gwen Robinson, "Grandfather Arrived in North Carolina Aboard Slave Ship" Chatham Daily News (February 25, 2017).
  5. ^ Steven Lubet, The "Colored Hero" of Harper's Ferry: John Anthony Copeland and the War against Slavery (Cambridge University Press 2015): 38, 102. ISBN 9781316352205
  6. ^ Jacqueline L. Tobin, From Midnight to Dawn: The Last Tracks of the Underground Railroad (Doubleday 2007): 50. ISBN 9780385514316
  7. ^ Calkins, Laura M. (2013). "Jones, Sophia Bethena". Oxford African American Studies Center. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195301731.013.37266. ISBN 9780195301731. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  8. ^ Vivian M. May, Anna Julia Cooper, Visionary Black Feminist: A Critical Introduction (Routledge 2012): 23–28. ISBN 9781135911553
  9. ^ "An Appreciation", Rising Son (March 17, 1905): 5. via Newspapers.com 
  10. ^ Ruth Bordin, Women at Michigan: The Dangerous Experiment, 1870s to the Present (University of Michigan Press 2001): 38. ISBN 9780472087938
  11. ^ "Sophia B. Jones Charts a Course of Success for African-American Doctors" Our Stories Spelman College (April 2016).
  12. ^ a b "Dr. Sophia B. Jones and Ludie Clay Andrews, Class of 1906". www.spelman.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  13. ^ Untitled news item, Rising Son (December 18, 1903): 5. via Newspapers.com 
  14. ^ U. S. Patent CA 34906 A, "Barrel Trunk", issued to Sophia Bethena Jones on Aug 25, 1890.
  15. ^ The Michigan Alumnus (January 1921): 255.
  16. ^ Necrology, Michigan Alumnus (January 1933): 236.
  17. ^ M. F. "Building the Next Generation of African-American Physicians" Medicine at Michigan (Fall 2002): 34-35.
  18. ^ Sophia B. Jones Room, University of Michigan.

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Sophia Bethena Jones May 16 1857 September 8 1932 was a British North America born American medical doctor and the first woman of African descent to graduate from the University of Michigan Medical School She founded the Nursing Program at Spelman College where she was the first black faculty member 2 Sophia Bethena JonesBorn1857 1857 Chatham Canada WestDiedSeptember 8 1932 1932 09 08 aged 74 75 Alma materUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolOccupation s Physician educatorEmployerSpelman CollegeNotable workFifty Years of Negro Public Health published in 1913 1 Nurses at Spelman College Seminary in 1897 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life EditSophia Bethena Jones was born in Chatham Canada West the daughter of James Monroe Jones and Emily F Francis Jones Her father who was a gunsmith by trade was born in North Carolina and was one of the first African American graduates of Oberlin College He was born into an enslaved family and purchased their freedom in 1843 3 In the year Sophia was born he was involved with John Brown s abolition activities in Canada West 4 5 6 Jones had three sisters Anna Jones Fredericka Jones and Emma Jones and two brothers George Jones and James Jones 7 Her sisters Anna H Jones 1855 1932 and Fredericka F Jones 1860 1905 both became teachers 8 9 Sophia B Jones attended the University of Michigan Medical School finishing in 1885 as the school s first female graduate of African descent 10 Career EditSophia B Jones became the first faculty member of African descent at Spelman College when she was hired in 1885 11 While at Spelman she organized the school s nurses training program and led their infirmary 12 After her time at Spelman Jones worked at Wilberforce University and practiced medicine in St Louis Philadelphia and Kansas City 13 She also earned a patent in 1890 for a Barrel trunk 14 Jones had a passion for prioritizing public health and health equity Her article Fifty Years of Public Negro Health was published in 1913 12 Personal life EditLate in life Jones retired with her sister Anna to Monrovia California where they ran an orange grove 15 Sophia and Anna both died in 1932 Sophia B Jones was 75 years old 16 Legacy EditThe University of Michigan Medical School offers a lectureship in infectious diseases named for Sophia B Jones There is also a Fitzbutler Jones Alumni Society an organization established to provide financial support to students and faculty by black alumni in 1997 2 They honor Jones and the school s first black graduate William Henry Fitzbutler 17 There s also a conference room at Michigan named for Dr Jones 18 See also EditLudie Clay Andrews Spelman College Historically black colleges and universities Women in medicine List of African American women in medicine List of African American women in STEM fieldsReferences Edit Sophia B Jones Charts a Course of Success for African American Doctors Spelman College Retrieved 19 February 2018 a b Sophia B Jones Charts a Course of Success for African American Doctors www spelman edu Retrieved 2020 11 19 Calkins Laura M 2013 Jones Sophia Bethena Oxford African American Studies Center doi 10 1093 acref 9780195301731 013 37266 ISBN 9780195301731 Retrieved 2020 11 19 Gwen Robinson Grandfather Arrived in North Carolina Aboard Slave Ship Chatham Daily News February 25 2017 Steven Lubet The Colored Hero of Harper s Ferry John Anthony Copeland and the War against Slavery Cambridge University Press 2015 38 102 ISBN 9781316352205 Jacqueline L Tobin From Midnight to Dawn The Last Tracks of the Underground Railroad Doubleday 2007 50 ISBN 9780385514316 Calkins Laura M 2013 Jones Sophia Bethena Oxford African American Studies Center doi 10 1093 acref 9780195301731 013 37266 ISBN 9780195301731 Retrieved 2020 11 19 Vivian M May Anna Julia Cooper Visionary Black Feminist A Critical Introduction Routledge 2012 23 28 ISBN 9781135911553 An Appreciation Rising Son March 17 1905 5 via Newspapers com Ruth Bordin Women at Michigan The Dangerous Experiment 1870s to the Present University of Michigan Press 2001 38 ISBN 9780472087938 Sophia B Jones Charts a Course of Success for African American Doctors Our Stories Spelman College April 2016 a b Dr Sophia B Jones and Ludie Clay Andrews Class of 1906 www spelman edu Retrieved 2020 11 19 Untitled news item Rising Son December 18 1903 5 via Newspapers com U S Patent CA 34906 A Barrel Trunk issued to Sophia Bethena Jones on Aug 25 1890 The Michigan Alumnus January 1921 255 Necrology Michigan Alumnus January 1933 236 M F Building the Next Generation of African American Physicians Medicine at Michigan Fall 2002 34 35 Sophia B Jones Room University of Michigan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sophia B Jones amp oldid 1169170214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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