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John D. O'Bryant : ウィキペディア英語版 | John D. O'Bryant John Donaldson O'Bryant (July 15, 1931 – July 3, 1992) was the first African American to be elected to Boston's School Committee in 1977. He spent most of his adult life working in the school systems, first as a school teacher and ending with work at Northeastern University until his death in 1992. O'Bryant was born in Boston, Massachusetts.〔 He also served in the United States Army before he began his teaching career. == Early life and education == O'Bryant was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 15, 1931.〔 He was born to David D. O'Bryant and Elsie (Donaldson) O'Bryant Joseph. He was the youngest of five children. His father David died when he was young and was raised by his mother, Elsie, and stepfather George E. Joseph. O'Bryant attended the Boston Public Schools and graduated from The English High School in 1948.〔 After high school, he attended Boston University, in Boston, Massachusetts, where he also played basketball. He played basketball through his undergraduate and captained the team at Boston University and received a bachelor's degree in Education in 1952.〔 He continued his education and received a master's degree in health education in 1955. While obtaining his masters, O'Bryant served in the United States Army from 1952 until 1954, where he worked as an information and education instructor 〔
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