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Dr. Mildred Fay Jefferson (April 4, 1926 – October 15, 2010〔("Leading anti-abortion activist Mildred Jefferson dies at 84" ''The Patriot Ledger'' via ''The Associated Press'' ), October 17, 2010〕) was an American physician and political activist. A graduate from Harvard Medical School, she is known for her opposition to the legalization of abortion and her work with the National Right to Life Committee. ==Early life and education== Born in Pittsburg, Texas, Jefferson was the only child of Millard and Guthrie Jefferson, a Methodist minister and a school teacher. Jefferson was raised in Carthage, Texas.〔(New York Times Obituary ) November 2, 2010〕 At a young age "Millie" followed the town doctor around on his horse drawn buggy, this would later inspire her to become a doctor. At 16 she earned her bachelor's degree from Texas College. Since she was too young to attend medical school, she went to Tufts University where she received her master's degree. She then went on to Harvard Medical School and graduated in 1951, becoming the first black woman to do so.
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