Lucinda Bragg Adams

Lucie Bragg Anthony
Born
Lucinda Bragg

December 4, c. 1860
DiedAugust 22, 1932
Resting place Mount Auburn Cemetery
Alma materOberlin Conservatory of Music (1893); Meharry Medical College (1907)
Occupation(s)Physician, educator, temperance leader, musician, writer
Employer(s)Sumter County Colored Schools (supervisor); The Musical Messenger (associate editor)
Notable workLittle Clusters: a Mixed Method for Beginners (1925)
Spouses
  • Edward Peters (m. ca. 1879-1883)
  • John Wesley Adams (m. 1887-1893; dissolved)
Francis W. Anthony
(m. 1908)
(his death)
RelativesGeorge Freeman Bragg (brother)

Lucinda "Lucie" Bragg Adams (née Bragg; other surnames include Peters and Anthony; December 4, c. 1860 — August 22, 1932) was an African American physician, educator, temperance leader, musician, and writer.