On March 8, 1961, the Duke Board of Trustees voted to desegregate the university's graduate and professional schools. That fall, the first Black graduate students enrolled at Duke, two years before the first Black undergraduates.

The Graduate School's first three Black students enrolled in 1962. Five years later, Ida Stephens Owens and James Roland Law became Duke's first Black Ph.D. graduates.

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