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Ruth B. Love
Ruth Burnett Love (born April 22, 1932)〔(The HistoryMakers: Ruth Love )〕 is an American educator, education administrator, author and former public schools superintendent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LEEP Program Faculty - Ruth Love )〕 She was formerly a professor of education at her college alma mater San Francisco State University. Love served as superintendent of the Oakland Public Schools from 1975〔(Black Woman Named Superintendent for Oakland Calif. (Jet Magazine : November 13, 1975) )〕 until 1981 and the Chicago Public Schools; 1981–85.〔(American Women Managers and Administrators: A Selective Biographical By Judith A. Leavitt )〕 She was the first African-American and woman to serve as superintendent for the Chicago Public School district. In 1983, Love received the Horatio Alger Award and became a member of the association. She was named as one among 100 of the best school managers in North America by Educator Magazine in 1984.〔(Jet Magazine: People (February 20, 1984) )〕 ==Early life and education== Born in Lawton, Oklahoma to Alvin E. and Burnett C. Love〔(1 Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators By Frederik Ohles, Shirley M. Ohles, Joh )〕 Love became interested in being a teacher at an early age; following in the footsteps of her grandfather, Andrew A. Williams, who was a run-away slave〔 at age 12, and a teacher and founder of the first school for African Americans in Lawton. Love received her B.A. in Education from San Jose State University (1954), M.A. in Guidance and Counseling from San Francisco State University (1959) and a Ph.D. in Human Behavior and Psychology from the United States International University, San Diego (1970).
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