Edward Alexander Bouchet was the First African-American to earn a Ph.D. and The first African-American to graduate from Yale University.
Edward Porter Alexander was the best known, and the best the south had.
Confederate General Edward Porter Alexander proposed in 1863 that the Confederacy abandon the idea of trying to protect Confederate territory that was too far away. This would of course mean places such as Vicksburg. Alexander was not the first general to propose this. In February of 1862, General Braxton Bragg believed that a "compact" area of vital places be set for protection. Both he and Alexander believed that a "compacted" Confederacy would create a stronger and more dangerous opponent for the North.
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The origin of this quote is somewhat disputed. The discrepancy appears to originate from a 1929 publication of the Reader's Digest, which describes the quote ambiguously as a lament on his father's victories, or that Alexander's empire was so large (and spanned most of the civilized world at the time). Some sites attribute this quote as Alexander's last words, but without documentation. A further possibility is that this is a misquotation from Plutarch's Tranquility of the Mind, quoted below."Such contentedness and change of view in regard to every kind of life does the infusion of reason bring about. When Alexander heard from Anaxarchus of the infinite number of worlds, he wept, and when his friends asked him what was the matter, he replied, 'Is it not a matter for tears that, when the number of worlds is infinite, I have not conquered one?'"
He never married and had no children. Learn more about Bouchet's life here: http://blackscholarsindex.com/2009/08/edward-alexander-bouchet-1st-african-american-phd-in-physics/
He never married and had no children. Learn more about Bouchet's life here: http://blackscholarsindex.com/2009/08/edward-alexander-bouchet-1st-african-american-phd-in-physics/
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Edward Alexander Bouchet was the First African-American to earn a Ph.D. and The first African-American to graduate from Yale University.
Edward Alexander Bouchet was the First African-American to earn a Ph.D. and The first African-American to graduate from Yale University.
he invented nothing he was a physics and chemist
Edward Bouchet was born on September 15, 1852.
Edward Bouchet was born on September 15, 1852.
first of all we all know hes dead but do u no where because i sure dont
He died due to a long-term illness he had.
Edward A Bouchet was the first African-American to earn a Ph.D from an American university, Yale, in 1876.
He was famous for being the First African American to earn a PHD in physics and to graduate Yale university