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Marguerite Thomas Williams was an American geologist....
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Marguerite Williams
American geologist
Marguerite Thomas Williams (born Marguerite Thomas; December 24, 1895 – August 17, 1991) was an American geologist.
She was the first African American to earn a doctorate in geology in the United States and dedicated most of her career to teaching geography and social sciences.[1][2] Williams is a pioneer among geoscientists in recognizing how human activity and landscape management impact erosional processes and the risks of natural flooding.[3]
Personal life
Marguerite Thomas was the last of six children born to Henry C.
and Clara E. Thomas and was raised near Washington, D. C. Thomas’ interest in nature, geology, and geography began when she was a young child. After graduating from Columbia University, Thomas married Otis James Williams, D.D.S., and took his surname.[4]
Education
Marguerite Thomas attended what was previously known as Normal School for Colored Girls.
The school was la