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Anna Johnson Julian (November 24, 1903 – July 3, 1994) was the first African-American woman awarded a PhD in sociology by the University of Pennsylvania (1937), a civic activist, and fourth national president of Delta Sigma Theta, a historically black sorority. In the 1930s, Julian studied factors inhibiting children's education and taught sociology at the University of the District of Columbia then known as Miner Teachers College. Her doctoral work was an analysis of the case records of 100 families receiving income support. She was married to prominent chemist, Percy Lavon Julian, from 1935 to his death in 1975, and had three children. The couple and their children faced down a violent and abusive campaign of intimidation when they moved into an upscale home in Oak Park, Chicago, with at

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  • آنا جونسون جوليان (ar)
  • Anna Johnson Julian (en)
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  • آنا جونسون جوليان (24 نوفمبر 1903-3 يوليو 1994) كانت أول امرأة أمريكية من أصول أفريقية تمنحها جامعة بنسلفانيا شهادة الدكتوراه في علم الاجتماع (1937)، وناشطة مدنية، والرئيس الوطني الرابع لدلتا سيغما سيتا، وهو ناد تاريخي خاص بالنساء السود. وفي ثلاثينات القرن العشرين، كانت جوليان تَدرس العوامل التي تعيق تعليم الأطفال وتُدَرِّس علم الاجتماع في كلية ماينر تيجرس. كانت أطروحة الدكتوراه الخاصة بها عبارة عن تحليل لسجلات حالات 100 عائلة ممن يحصلون على دعمٍ في الدَّخل. تزوجت من كيميائي بارز، بيرسي لافون جوليان، منذ عام 1935 حتى عام 1975، وكان لديها ثلاثة أطفال. وَقَف الزوجان وأطفالهما بوجه حملة تخويف تعسفية وعنيفة عند انتقالهما إلى منزلٍ فخمٍ في أوك بارك بشيكاغو، إذ شُنَّت على منزلهم أنواع الهجمات، بما فيها تفجيرين ناريين. أسس آل جوليان فرع شيكاغو لمنظمة الصندوق التعليمي والدفاع القانوني التابعة للجم (ar)
  • Anna Johnson Julian (November 24, 1903 – July 3, 1994) was the first African-American woman awarded a PhD in sociology by the University of Pennsylvania (1937), a civic activist, and fourth national president of Delta Sigma Theta, a historically black sorority. In the 1930s, Julian studied factors inhibiting children's education and taught sociology at the University of the District of Columbia then known as Miner Teachers College. Her doctoral work was an analysis of the case records of 100 families receiving income support. She was married to prominent chemist, Percy Lavon Julian, from 1935 to his death in 1975, and had three children. The couple and their children faced down a violent and abusive campaign of intimidation when they moved into an upscale home in Oak Park, Chicago, with at (en)
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  • Baltimore, Maryland, US (en)
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  • Standards of relief an analysis of one hundred family case records (en)
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  • Department of Research, Washington Public Schools (en)
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