Legacy of First Black Woman to Graduate from Pharmacy Lives On

Ella Stewart made history as the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy and the first licensed Black female pharmacist in Pennsylvania. However, she didn't stop there. While practicing pharmacy, she also advocated for civil rights and was elected president of the National Association for Colored Women’s Clubs, Inc., in 1948. (Ella P. Stewart Papers, Bowling Green State University) Read more.