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In page Nettie Craig Asberry:

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After her husband's death in 1893, Asberry moved to Tacoma with her family.[1] This was where she became one of the founding members of the Tacoma Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)[2] chapter. She tried to fight segregation in Tacoma and Fort Lewis and established the Tacoma City Association of Colored Women's Clubs before traveling around to promote similar ideas, and was provided a federation throughout the state. Asberry was a longtime resident of Tacoma and taught children music and was a choir director at Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church,[citation needed] which she was able to do using her PhD. It has also been considered that she was the first African American woman to ever receive a PhD.[3]