Dr. Margaree Seawright Crosby, a trailblazer and civil rights activist, passed away in Greenville, South Carolina, at age 82. She was the first African American woman to earn tenure as a professor at Clemson University’s College of Education.
In 1960, Crosby made history as one of “The Greenville Eight,” participating in a pivotal sit-in at a segregated public library that advanced desegregation efforts.
A fighter against Parkinson’s disease and a survivor of breast and ovarian cancer, Crosby also served as the first female member of the Greenville Hospital System board of trustees.
Dr. Margaree Seawright Crosby leaves behind a legacy of resilience and leadership.
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