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Patricia Hill Collins was born on May 1, 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tomorrow Collins will be 68 years old. She is known to be a distinguished University professor of Sociology at the university of Maryland, College Park. She formerly was the head of Department of African American Studies at the University of Cincinnati and past president of the American Sociology Association Council. She was the 100th president of America Sociology Association and the first African American woman to hold that position. Collin was an only child and daughter to Albert Hill, a factory worker producing automobile jacks and World War 11 veteran, and Eunice Randolph Hill, a secretary. Because Collins was born and raised in Philadelphia, her early education …show more content…

Eunice Hill dreamed of becoming an English teacher and attended Howard University for a short time. Unfortunately, with the little money to complete her education, Eunice was forced to abandon her dreams of being a teacher. However, this did not stop her from being a devoted mother. She pushed her daughter to have a love for education, which paid off. Patricia Collins was the first in her family to graduate from college. Not only did she graduate from college, she pursued her education and earned her master and doctoral degrees. In 1965 she left her town in Philadelphia and attended school. She completed her Bachelors of Arts in 1969, and then completed a master in Teaching in Social Science Education at Harvard University the next year. After completing her master degree, taught curriculum development at St. Joseph’s School in Boston. Not long later she moved towards higher education and served as Director of the African American Center at Tufts University. There she met and married Roger Collins in 1977 and had her daughter Valerie in 1979. In 1980 she began her studies in sociology in Brandeis and received awards like Sydney Spivack Dissertation Support Award. She earned her Ph. D. in

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