Beverly Christine Daniel Tatum is a renowned psychologist and educator specializing in race relations.
She served as President of Spelman College for 13 years and has held teaching positions at several institutions.
Tatum earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Michigan and has authored multiple books and articles on racial identity development and education.
Her work has been widely recognized, including receiving the American Psychological Association's highest honor in 2014.
Tatum's research and writing focus on helping individuals understand and navigate racial issues in society, particularly in educational settings.
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