Amanda Eunice Cheatham (néePeele January 10, 1903 – April 10, 1978)[2] was an American biologist. She was the first woman of color to deliver a research paper to the Virginia Academy of Science, having done so in 1939.[3]
In 1930, Peele was hired as an assistant professor at Hampton Institute, where she taught biology until her retirement in 1972.[5] In 1941, she served as a regional director of the National Association of College Women.[7] In 1970, she was awarded the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award by Hampton University.[8] She was president of the National Hampton Alumni Association from 1970 to 1977.[9]
^These are the dates on Peele's tombstone. See: "Amanda Peele Cheatham". Find a Grave. Retrieved June 24, 2020. Other sources, such as Who's Who (1944), give her birth year as 1908).