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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract جوزفين سايلون ييتس (بالإنجليزية: Josephineجوزفين سايلون ييتس (بالإنجليزية: Josephine Silone Yates)‏ المتدربة في الكيمياء، كانت واحدة من أوائل المعلمين السود المعينين في جامعة لينكولن في مدينة جيفرسون بولاية ميسوري، كانت أول امرأة سوداء ترأس قسم العلوم في الكلية عند ترقيتها. ومن المعتقد أنها أول امرأة سوداء تحصل على درجة كاملة في الأستذة في أي كلية أو جامعة أمريكية. كانت ييتس أيضًا ذات شأن في حركة نوادي السيدات الأفريقيات في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، كما كانت مراسلة لمجلة عصر المرأة (أول مجلة شهرية تنشرها نساء سوداوات في الولايات المتحدة) وكتبت أيضًا في مجلات أخرى. لعبت ييتس دورًا أساسيًا في إنشاء نوادي وجمعيات نسائية للنساء الأميركيات من أصول أفريقية: كانت أول رئيسة لرابطة النساء في مدينة كانساس سيتي 1893 والرئيس الثاني للرابطة الوطنية للنساء الملونات1900-1904. للرابطة الوطنية للنساء الملونات1900-1904. , Joséphine Silone Yates (15 novembre 1859 -Joséphine Silone Yates (15 novembre 1859 - 3 septembre 1912), professeur de chimie, a été l'une des premières noires enseignantes recrutées à l'Université de Lincoln à Jefferson City, Missouri. Lors d'une promotion, elle a été la première femme noire à la tête d'un collège de département de la science. Elle a été la première femme noire à détenir un poste de professeur dans un collège ou une université des États-Unis. Yates a été aussi importante dans le mouvement de l'African-American women's club. Elle a été correspondante pour la Femme de l'Époque (le premier magazine mensuel publié par les femmes noires aux États-Unis) et a écrit pour d'autres magazines. Yates a joué un rôle dans l'établissement des clubs de femmes pour les femmes afro-américaines : elle est la première présidente de la Ligue féminine de Kansas City (1893) et la deuxième présidente des National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (1900-1904).tion of Colored Women's Clubs (1900-1904). , Josephine Silone Yates (Mattituck, 15 de nJosephine Silone Yates (Mattituck, 15 de novembro de 1859 – Kansas City, 3 de setembro de 1912) foi uma química norte-americana, uma das primeiras professoras negras contratadas na em Jefferson City, Missouri. Após sua promoção, também passou a ser a primeira mulher negra a administrar um departamento de ciência da universidade. Pode ter sido também a primeira mulheres negras a comandar uma cadeira integralmente em uma universidade ou faculdade dos Estados Unidos. Yates também teve importância para o movimento de clubes de mulheres afro-americanas. Ela foi correspondente de revistas incluindo a Woman's Era, a primeira revista mensal publicada por mulheres negras nos Estados Unidos. Yates teve papel chave no estabelecimento de clubes de mulheres afro-americanas: foi a primeira presidente da (1893) e a segunda presidente da Associação Nacional de Mulheres de Cor (1900-1904).o Nacional de Mulheres de Cor (1900-1904). , Josephine Silone Yates (1852 or November 1Josephine Silone Yates (1852 or November 15, 1859 – September 3, 1912) was an American professor, writer, public speaker, and activist. She trained in chemistry and became one of the first black professors hired at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. Upon her promotion, she became the first black woman to head a college science department. She may have been the first black woman to hold a full professorship at any U.S. college or university. Yates also made significant contributions to journalism (sometimes under the pseudonym Mrs. R. K. Potter) and the overall social mobility of black women. For example, she was a correspondent for the Woman's Era (the first monthly magazine published by black women in the United States). She wrote for other newspapers and magazines, as well, including Omaha, Nebraska's Enterprise. Yates was a major figure in the African-American women's club movement. She was instrumental in establishing women's clubs for African-American women because she helped found and was the first president of the Kansas City Colored Women's League (1893), and was the second president of the National Association of Colored Women (1900–04).al Association of Colored Women (1900–04).
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rdfs:comment Josephine Silone Yates (Mattituck, 15 de nJosephine Silone Yates (Mattituck, 15 de novembro de 1859 – Kansas City, 3 de setembro de 1912) foi uma química norte-americana, uma das primeiras professoras negras contratadas na em Jefferson City, Missouri. Após sua promoção, também passou a ser a primeira mulher negra a administrar um departamento de ciência da universidade. Pode ter sido também a primeira mulheres negras a comandar uma cadeira integralmente em uma universidade ou faculdade dos Estados Unidos.versidade ou faculdade dos Estados Unidos. , جوزفين سايلون ييتس (بالإنجليزية: Josephineجوزفين سايلون ييتس (بالإنجليزية: Josephine Silone Yates)‏ المتدربة في الكيمياء، كانت واحدة من أوائل المعلمين السود المعينين في جامعة لينكولن في مدينة جيفرسون بولاية ميسوري، كانت أول امرأة سوداء ترأس قسم العلوم في الكلية عند ترقيتها. ومن المعتقد أنها أول امرأة سوداء تحصل على درجة كاملة في الأستذة في أي كلية أو جامعة أمريكية. كانت ييتس أيضًا ذات شأن في حركة نوادي السيدات الأفريقيات في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، كما كانت مراسلة لمجلة عصر المرأة (أول مجلة شهرية تنشرها نساء سوداوات في الولايات المتحدة) وكتبت أيضًا في مجلات أخرى.ولايات المتحدة) وكتبت أيضًا في مجلات أخرى. , Joséphine Silone Yates (15 novembre 1859 -Joséphine Silone Yates (15 novembre 1859 - 3 septembre 1912), professeur de chimie, a été l'une des premières noires enseignantes recrutées à l'Université de Lincoln à Jefferson City, Missouri. Lors d'une promotion, elle a été la première femme noire à la tête d'un collège de département de la science. Elle a été la première femme noire à détenir un poste de professeur dans un collège ou une université des États-Unis. collège ou une université des États-Unis. , Josephine Silone Yates (1852 or November 1Josephine Silone Yates (1852 or November 15, 1859 – September 3, 1912) was an American professor, writer, public speaker, and activist. She trained in chemistry and became one of the first black professors hired at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. Upon her promotion, she became the first black woman to head a college science department. She may have been the first black woman to hold a full professorship at any U.S. college or university.sorship at any U.S. college or university.
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