1940 - Eliza Atkins Gleason becomes the first Black American to earn a doctorate in library science.

Eliza Atkins Gleason became the first Black American to earn a doctorate in library science at the University of Chicago. Her dissertation entitled, The Government and Administration of Public Library Service to Negroes in the South, was the first complete history of library access in the South with a focus on African American libraries. Gleason also established and became the first Dean of the School of Library Service at Atlanta University in 1941.