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From the Smith College Archives: Otelia Cromwell
This 1900 yearbook photo of Cromwell, Smith's first African-American graduate, and other documents about her life are housed in the College Archives.
Otelia Cromwell
is the first known African-American student to graduate from Smith College. Cromwell
transferred to Smith in her junior year from Howard University in 1898. She lived
with professor of Greek, Julia Caverno, a member of the class of 1887, on Roundhill
Road and later at 275 Main Street. After receiving advanced degrees from Columbia
and Yale University she returned to Washington, D.C. to supervise teachers of English
and history in the public schools. Eventually, she was appointed professor of
English at Miner Teachers College. Cromwell was a prolific writer about education,
publishing many articles in scholarly journals. She edited Readings from Negro
Authors, one of the first anthologies of the literary contributions of African-American
writers. Late in her life her biography of Lucretia Mott was published by Harvard
University Press.
Otelia Cromwell
was awarded an Honorary degree at Smith College in 1950 during the Anniversary
celebration of the College. The story of her nomination began 10 years earlier
with a nomination from a textbook salesman who knew Cromwell well. When Cromwell's
nomination was rejected that year, Julia Caverno and members of the Class of
1900 continued to press for her nomination throughout the 1940s. On June 5,
1950 she received an honorary LLD. Her citation reads:
"She
returns to Smith College with a rich and satisfying record of achievement in
the teaching of English literature and the supervision of secondary education...As
teacher and as scholar she has communicated to her students a perceptive appreciation
of literature, has led through her own insight to a better knowledge of themselves,
their talents and potentialities, and by example even more than by precept has
demonstrated that the fundamental values of scholarship are also those of humane
living--integrity, tolerance, and sympathetic understanding." [Honorary
degree citation read by Benjamin F. Wright]
Otelia Cromwell
died in 1972.
For more information, see the Otelia Cromwell Day web page.
Contact Nanci Young, College Archivist, Alumnae Gymnasium (413) 585-2976 nyoung@smith.edu
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