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Dr. Jessie G. Garnett (1897-1976) was the first Black woman dentist in Boston. A 1919 graduate of Tufts Dental School and the first Black woman to graduate from Tufts Dental, she practiced for 50 years until 1970. Dr. Garnett once recalled, 'When I first started, patients came to the office and saw me. They asked for the dentist. ‘I'm the dentist,' I said.'

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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