Alberta Virginia Scott

American educator
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican educator
PlacesUnited States of America
wasTeacher
Work fieldAcademia
Gender
Female
Birth1878, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
Death30 August 1902Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, East of England (aged 24 years)
ResidenceCambridge, Indianapolis
The details

Biography

Alberta Virginia Scott (c. 1878 — August 30, 1902) was an American educator. She was the first African-American graduate of Radcliffe College, in 1898.

Early life

Alberta Virginia Scott was born near Richmond, Virginia, and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where her family moved when she was a little girl. Her family were members of the historic Union Baptist Church in Cambridge. Alberta attended Allston School (finishing in 1889) and then Cambridge Latin School, graduating with the class of 1894.

In 1898, Alberta Virginia Scott became the first African-American graduate of Radcliffe College.

Career

Alberta Scott planned for a career in teaching. She taught in Indianapolis and, briefly, at Tuskegee Institute after graduating from Radcliffe.

Personal life

Alberta Scott died in 1902, in Cambridge, aged 26 years. "Her death cuts off what should have been a useful and creditable life of work among those of her race," concluded the obituary in a Cambridge newspaper.

There is a placard about Alberta V. Scott in Cambridge, placed by the Cambridge African American History Project in 1993. The Association of Black Harvard Women (ABHW) offers an Alberta V. Scott Mentorship Program, named in her honor.

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