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Can You Guess That Grad?

What future member of Congress went to U-M because her home state barred Black students from attending graduate school?
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CARRIE MEEK, MS’48, earned her bachelor’s degree from Florida A&M University (then known as Florida A&M College for Negroes) in 1946. At the time, Black students could not attend graduate school in Florida, so Meek enrolled at U-M. In 1978, Meek successfully ran for a seat in the Florida House of Representatives. In 1992, she became one of the first Black women from Florida since the Reconstruction era to earn a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. She served in that seat until 2003.

For a list of other notable U-M grads, visit umalumni.com/notable-alumni.

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