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ADELAIDE CROMWELL Obituary

CROMWELL, Adelaide McGuinn, Ph.D. Professor Emerita of Sociology, Boston University, peacefully gave life a passing grade in hospice care on June 8, 2019. She held her final class in Brookline, Massachusetts, where she resided for 44 of her 99 years, encouraging her acolytes — here, near and abroad — to improve themselves as global citizens, with a particular imperative to empower women, especially those of color, and cherish the vulnerable, the promising, and the brave. An influential Afro-American intellectual, feminist scholar, nurturing teacher, academic administrator, and persistent agent of benevolent disruption, Dr. Cromwell was a native of the District of Columbia where her family was distinguished for its accomplishments in law, journalism, accounting, scholarship, and, especially, education. She self-consciously perpetuated this tradition as a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Smith College's Class of 1940 (four decades after her aunt Otelia had become the school's first black alumna) before earning graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, Bryn Mawr, and, ultimately, a doctorate from Radcliffe in 1953. By then she had already become the first black to teach at Hunter College as well as at Smith. Hired by Boston University, she became one of the founders of its African Studies Program, the second in its field in the country. In 1969, she initiated the university's Afro-American Studies program as one of the first in the nation to specialize in post-graduate degrees. An author of several studies of the roles of elites in different contexts, she is best known for "The Other Brahmins: Boston's Black Upper Class 1750-1950." A personification of the unquenchable spirit of liberty, sorority and justice that has repeatedly ransomed the Republic, Dr. Cromwell is survived by her son, Anthony Cromwell Hill of Cambridge and Tisbury, MA. A Memorial Service will be held on November 5, 2019 at 1:00 PM in Boston University's Marsh Chapel.
Published by Boston Globe from Jun. 12 to Jun. 16, 2019.

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Dana Edelman

August 5, 2019

I miss my neighbor and friend, Adelaide. My husband and sons and I were all so fond, admiring...and amused by her remarkable spirit. It was great fortune, a joy and a privilege to live next door to this special woman for 20 years.

June 27, 2019

Adelaide was a very intelligent, articulate, proud woman filled
with determination and perseverance. She contributed to her community as well as Smith College, Boston College and Yale.
She was a generous neighbor who loved telling stories of her family history over a glass of wine.

Tony, you were a faithful son negotiating her safety, comfort
and care to the end.

My thoughts are with both of you.
Karen Peterson

stacy green

June 20, 2019

Dr. Cromwell was one of my favorite professors at Boston University. Her passion for her students and the African American Studies Department was evident. I enjoyed our conversations and seeing her several times over the years in Washington, DC and over the summers in Massachusetts. May she rest in everlasting peace with our Lord.

Stacy Y. Green
Greenbelt, MD

June 18, 2019

Dear Tony,
Adelaide was a grand lady in every way. She lived her beliefs through dedication and hard work to the end, leaving a huge body of scholarly work. Her amazing charm, great spirit and humor gained her many fans and admirers. I miss her.
Olivia Steele, Vineyard Haven, MA

June 17, 2019

Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.

June 17, 2019

Unique in every way & persona.
Joe Boskin

DA

June 16, 2019

Tony and family, please accept my sincere condolence for your loss. May prayers to the God of all comfort strengthen you. He has promised to fortify you, to really help you, while holding on to you with his right hand of righteousness. May the promise of these words bring you much peace and comfort at this time.

Anne Grady

June 14, 2019

Tony, I am so sorry to hear that Adelaide is gone. I spent many happy hours with her when we were both members of the Massachusetts Historical Commission. She was a sketch to be with as well as a fine scholar. I will miss her.

Mary Lightfoot

June 14, 2019

I will always be in awe of this grand lady, my cousin. She, and her immediate family, will remain as legendary figures in our lives. She must not be forgotten. ~ Mary Lightfoot

June 13, 2019

I will miss Cousin Adelaide, she was my fictive mother. I was happy that i visited with her two weeks ago in Chestnut Hill. She was in a great mood. I am so happy that I saw her. She will be missed and remembered as my dear cousin, Felicenne H. Ramey, Professor and Dean Emerita

Carl J. Cruz

June 13, 2019

Tony: I was saddened to learn of your beloved Mother's death. I was glad to learn she was able pass in the home she loved surrounded by so many memories. I will treasure the many notes and cards we shared through the years. Her legacy is deeply rooted and example for others to follow. May her soul rest in peace and you find comfort in those treasured memories. She has fought the good fight,finished the course and kept the faith. " Well done my good and faithful servant."

Jill Nelson

June 12, 2019

Adelaide was and will always be an inspiration. An intellectual with a wry wit, a sharp critic who loved to dance - even in her 90's she still danced, sometimes seated, with style and grace - she overflowed with intelligence, curiosity, insight, joy, firm opinions, great humor, and a daily lunch of a BLT. She is a dear friend and mentor, one of the last of an outstanding generation. She will live on in the hearts and minds of so many whose lives she touched, expanded, and enriched.

Morris Family

June 12, 2019

To Tony,We loved and learned from your Mom, our "Aunt Adelaide" and will miss her dearly. Love, Laura B., Renee and Michelle.

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