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Evelyn Boyd Granville (Age 99)

Dr. Evelyn Boyd Granville, who was one of first two African American women to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics from an American university – both in 1949, died peacefully at her apartment in Silver Spring, MD on June 27, 2023. During her long life, she performed pioneering work in the field of computing; raised chickens; and sold catfish in Texas.



Evelyn Boyd was born on May 1, 1924 in Washington, DC, the second daughter of William and Julia Walker Boyd. Her parents separated when she was young, and she was raised by her mother and aunt. Boyd was valedictorian at Dunbar High School, which at that time was a segregated but academically competitive school for black students in Washington. Boyd was always aware that discrimination defined much of her world, but she did not feel constrained by the knowledge or the fact.



With financial support from her aunt and a small partial scholarship from Phi Delta Kappa (professional organization for educators), Boyd entered Smith College in the fall of 1941 with the intention of becoming a French teacher, but mathematics, physics and astronomy drew her away from "uninteresting" French literature. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and to Sigma Xi and graduated summa cum laude in 1945. Encouraged by a graduate scholarship, she entered Yale University that fall, where she studied functional analysis, finishing her doctorate in 1949, with a dissertation "On Laguerre Series in the Complex Domain".



Following graduate school, Boyd went to New York University Institute for Mathematics and performed research and teaching there. Afterwards, she took a teaching position at Fisk University, a historically black college, because postings at predominantly white colleges were not available to black women. But in 1952 she left academia and returned to Washington with a position at the National Bureau of Standards. In 1956, a new door opened. Granville was recruited to a position with IBM, where she was seated before a 650 Magnetic Drum Data-Processing Machine and asked to do programming. Three years later, NASA was formed, and the fledgling agency contracted with IBM to help launch satellites and manned capsules outward, closer to the stars. Another door.



She was assigned first to Project Vanguard and Mercury, writing programs to track the orbital trajectories of satellites and rockets. Later, she joined Project Apollo, providing technical support to the engineers working to make possible a lunar landing.



After nearly two decades in the private sector, Boyd did, eventually, become a teacher. It was 1967. She was living in Los Angeles, in the midst of a divorce from her first husband, and IBM was asking her to move again, to Northern California. The divorce was destabilizing enough; she said no to IBM. She wanted to stay in place. She applied to be an assistant professor of mathematics at California State University, Los Angeles, got the job – as a full professor – and gladly took a 50 percent pay cut. There she taught and wrote textbooks on how to teach mathematics and, there, she finished her career—sort of.



Her first retirement was 1984, when she and her second husband, Edward V. Granville, a realtor, left L.A. for a rural 16-acre plot of land in East Texas, his place of birth. They shared a lovely, quiet home, but Granville was soon teaching again, first at the local public schools, and then at Texas College, from which she retired in 1988. Two years later she started teaching at the University of Texas in Tyler as the Sam A. Lindsey Professor of mathematics. There she developed elementary school math enrichment programs.



After Ed died, she returned to Washington, DC in 2010 and finally settled into retirement, where she regularly bristled when she heard anyone say that "women can't do math".



Granville received honorary doctorates from Smith College, Lincoln University, Spelman College and Yale University. She also received the Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal, the Yale Graduate School Alumni Association's highest honor; and was featured in a Yale Alumni Magazine cover story about 150 Years of Women at Yale. Granville was a National Academy of Engineering honoree; and was inducted into the National Academy of Sciences Portrait Collection of African Americans in Science.



Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 8, 2023, under the direction of McGuire's Funeral Service, 7400 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC (202) 882-6000. Viewing at 10 a.m. will be followed at 11 a.m. by the Episcopal Burial service. Interment will be private.

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Published by The Washington Post from Jul. 5 to Jul. 7, 2023.

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Darlene

November 25, 2023

To the family, many, many friends and colleagues of this wonderful woman Ms. Evelyn Boyd Granville fine comfort with you during this difficult time in your lives. Ms. Evelyn Boyd Granville was a mathematician who worked with NASA to help safely send some of the first astronauts into space. We will miss Evelyn Boyd Granville' presence and her many contributions to her community. May the love and the special memory you shared and cherish with her show just how much your life was touched by her. May you find comfort in your wealth of fond memories together with Ms. Evelyn Boyd Granville. May the God of comfort bless your grieving hearts with strength, loving kindness and peace as the world copes with the loss of Ms. Evelyn Boyd Granville. She will be greatly missed, but not forgotten.

Martinez

July 28, 2023

Our deepest condolences to the family. We pray that God continues to strengthen and comfort the family during this difficult time.

TP

July 26, 2023

My condolences for your loss. May our loving God comfort the family during this difficult time. (2Coninthians 1:3,4).

RH

July 25, 2023

To the Granville family and friends. Heartfelt condolences in your loss. Such a beautiful woman. At this time may the God of tender mercy and ALL comfort, comfort you.

Patrick SKONECKI

July 25, 2023

Thank you for your kindness and support in our space community and for being so supportive and helpful in this matter I appreciate your work and what you´ve accomplished for all of us Thank you again. Pat

TD

July 24, 2023

My sincere condolences to the Granville family. May the God of all comfort provide you the strength to cope with your loss

M. LADSON [PROUD ADMIRER OF HER ACCOMPLISHMENTS]

July 21, 2023

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

RB

July 21, 2023

An incredible mathematician, whose hard work benefited so many, such a brilliant mind. Heartfelt condolences to the Granville family, so very sorry for your loss. May God be with you all in your time of loss.

Lauren Barone

July 20, 2023

I am in awe of this brilliant woman. Evelyn-you contributed so much to your field and you will remain always an inspiration to all women & especially women of color that anything is possible. Rest in peace.

David Hugo Barrett

July 20, 2023

I did not know at the time, but she helped to pave the way for guys like me who worked on the approach landing test simulator for the space shuttle at the Goddard Space Flight Center on the mid-seventies. Though I got my BA and MS in math and computer science. Personal circumstances prevented me from pursuing a doctorate in numerical analysis at American University where I was accepted in 1976.

Thank you Dr. Granville for showing everyone, including black folks, "we have brains too."

I will share your story with my 5 granddaughters ranging in age from 10 mo ths to 21 years.

David Hugo Barrett
Author, A Newark Childhood

Art Lawson

July 19, 2023

A fantastic lady and educator.

JE Sowell

July 19, 2023

Deepest sympathy to a legend.

Teresa Gates

July 18, 2023

What a very smart woman. Sorry to hear of your passing. RIP
My condolences to the family.

Anne Brunson

July 7, 2023

May God comfort the family and colleagues of this great woman who has left a great LEGACY to our race

Joseph LaRock

July 5, 2023

Kurt, so sorry for your loss.
She made an incredible asset, not only to the community in DC, but to the world.

Linda Evans

July 5, 2023

What an inspirational life -- during a difficult time for black people, let alone black women, in this country -- yet she persevered - a testament to her strong character and resolve. So proud of her and her legacy. I am a graduate of Smith College that had the good sense to work with her and recognize her genius - so proud.

Beverley Golden

July 5, 2023

I had the honor of meeting Dr. Granville at The University of Texas at Tyler where I work in media relations. It was such a privilege to interact with her, and I was so encouraged by her story and accomplishments. I am grateful to have been in her presence and will always remember the historical advancements she made.

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