Josephine Silone Yates

First President of the Women’s League of Kansas City

Josephine Silone Yates

An inspiring teacher and passionate communicator, Josephine Silone Yates devoted her life to fighting racial prejudice. The first African American certified to teach in Rhode Island public schools, she later headed the natural sciences department at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. Moving to Kansas City in 1889 she became the first president of the Women’s League of Kansas City and the second president of the National Association of Colored Women – positions that gave her a national forum from which to speak and write on the betterment of her people. She ended her career teaching at Lincoln High School in Kansas City.

Content Provided by: LINC

 
 
Map

Map

share

share

yates.jpg