
Marie M. Daly Biography (1921–2003)
Marie M. Daly is best known for being the first African American woman to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry in the United States.
Who Was Marie M. Daly?
Marie M. Daly was an American biochemist. She was raised in an education-oriented family, and Daly quickly received her B.S. and M.S. in chemistry at Queens College and New York University, respectively. After completing her Ph.D. at Columbia University — and becoming the first African American woman to obtain a Ph.D. in chemistry in the United States — Daly taught and conducted research. Daly's groundbreaking work helped clarify how the human body works. She died in New York City on October 28, 2003.
Background
Daly was born on April 16, 1921, in Queens, New York. Daly came from a family that believed strongly in the power of education. Her father, Ivan C. Daly, had emigrated from the West Indies as a young man and enrolled at Cornell University to study chemistry. A lack of money blocked his path, however, and he was forced to quit college, instead returning to New York City where he found work as a postal clerk.
Daly's mother, Helen, grew up in Washington, D.C., and came from a family of readers. She spent long hours reading to her daughter and fostered Daly's love of books — in particular, those that centered on science and scientists.
Marie M. Daly Biography (1921–2003)
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