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Dr. Doris Marshall | |
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Born | 1924 Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Died | January 1987 (aged 63) |
Other names | Doris M. Harris
Doris Rosalind Marshall Doris R. S. Marshall |
Education | Doctor of Dental Surgery, Dalhousie University, 1956 |
Occupation | Dentist |
Doris Rosalind Marshall (1924-1987) was a Canadian-American dentist, and was the first Black Nova Scotian woman to be a dentist.
Marshall was born in Halifax in 1924 to West Indian parents.[1] She worked as a secretary before attending university.[2] She studied philosophy and psychology at McGill University, and earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) at Dalhousie University in Halifax, graduating in 1956.[3]
Unable to find work in Halifax due to racial and gendered prejudice against working Black women,[1] Marshall travelled to Brantford, Ontario and became a school dentist. In Brantford, she met her husband Walter Harris, and the two moved briefly to Toronto before settling in Teaneck, New Jersey.[3] There, Marshall worked with the Children's Aid Society before setting up a private practice.[2] She also served as president of the Dalhousie Alumni Club of New York.[3]
Marshall died in January 1987 at age 63.[3]
After moving to Teaneck, Marshall received a fellowship in pedodontics from the Guggenheim Dental Clinic in New York City.[2]