Juliette Derricotte

Juliette Derricotte

Juliette Derricotte (April 1, 1897 in Athens, Georgia - November 7, 1931 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) was an African-American educator and political activist whose death after receiving racist treatment after a fatal car accident sparked outrage in the African-American community.

Early life

She was born the fifth of nine children of Isaac Derricotte and Laura Derricotte, a cobbler and a seamstress. As a child, she was hopeful of attending the local Institute and was crushed when her mother told her she would be unable to due to her color. This event helped shape her perception of the world and her desire to change people’s racial prejudices.

Education and career

Her drive for education helped land her in Talladega College, where she ended up getting a scholarship for her public speaking. After she graduated in 1918, she enrolled at the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Training School. She then became the YWCA secretary of the National Student Council. Her responsibilities included visiting colleges, planning conferences, and fostering ideas and leadership. She is credited with recreating the council in ideology, helping it become more balanced, open, and most importantly, interracial. In 1924, Derricotte became a member of the World Student Christian Federation and began traveling the world as a delegate representing American colleges. In 1927, she received a master's degree in religious education from Columbia University. She resigned her YWCA position in 1929 to become Dean of Women at Fisk University.

Deadly discrimination

Derricotte died in a traffic accident in 1931. While riding in a car driven by a student, they collided with a white couple. Both Derricotte and the student were seriously injured. Although they received emergency treatment from white doctors, they were refused admittance to the local hospital because they were black. They were moved to a local woman’s house, and both died by morning. This triggered national outrage and several investigations, one involving the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Further reading

* cite book
author=Marion Cuthbert
title=Juliette Derricotte
publisher=The Womans Press
location=New York
date=1936

References

* Alkalimat, Abdul (2004). "The African American Experience in Cyberspace". Pluto Press. ISBN 0745322220.
* [http://www.bookrags.com/biography/juliette-derricotte/ Encyclopedia of World Biography]
* [http://www.tangledwire.com/Backhistory/Notables2.htm Notable African American Women]
* [http://blackatlanta.net/juliettederricotte.html BlackAtlanta.net]

External links

* [http://eblackstudies.org/ eBlack Studies]


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