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"Ph.Ds Plowing the Cotton
Fields: Lessons Learned"
2003: Kay Johnson-Graham
As a child, Kay Johnson-Graham spent summers with her father's
family in North Carolina. While there, she learned much about
her family's commitment to education, both from her great-grandmother,
the daughter of a slave who taught herself and others to read,
and from her father, who realized his love of service and
learning by becoming a professor. In her family, dreams were
not allowed to die simply because there were obstacles in
the wayand
she dreamt of being a doctor. Somewhere along the way, she
discovered her love of researchthe
forefront of medicine. Rather than let her dream die, she
allowed it to grow and change. Currently, she focuses on educating
at-risk populations and providing support for minority to
pursue research and other health professions. Hear her story
of perseverance and inspiration.
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