Georgianna Offutt

Georgianna K. Offutt (August 21, 1868 – 1949) was an American chiropodist, clubwoman, and suffragist, and the first vice-president of Alameda County League of Colored Women Voters.[1]

Offutt was a practicing chiropodist in the Los Angeles area for twenty-five years.[2] She was the president of the local Sojourner Truth Club, and, along with Emma Lou Sayers and Dr. Vada J. Somerville, helped create a voter education program for Black voters.[1] She faced prejudice in medical circles and was outspoken about these difficulties; she wrote a newspaper article for the California Eagle called "Negro Woman in the Medical World" giving testimonials about the poor treatment she and other Black women received.[1]

Early life

Offutt was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended Lincoln University in Jefferson City, and then the College of Chiropody in San Francisco, California where she received a doctorate in Orthopedic and Surgical Chiropody in 1922.[2] She married Roddum Kenner in 1890; he died in 1893 after which she moved to California.[2][3] They had one son, Byron.[2] In 1897 she married Boone Offutt; he died in 1935.[2] They had one daughter, Ruby, in 1900.[2][4]

References

  1. Raab, Eleanor. "Biography of Georgianna K. Offutt, 1868-1949". Biographical Database of Black Woman Suffragists. Alexander Street. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  2. "Negro who's who in California". Internet Archive. 2020-06-10. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  3. Dublin, Tom (July 2019). "Groundbreaking new research unoverse the central role of black suffragists" (PDF). National Women's History Alliance Newsletter. p. 9. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  4. "A Tribute to the late Ruby Wheeler". California Eagle. Los Angeles, California. September 21, 1934. p. 4. Retrieved 18 January 2021.


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