Ethel Hedgeman was born in 1887 in
St. Louis, Missouri. Throughout her educational career, Hedgeman attended public schools in St. Louis. In 1904, Hedgeman graduated from
Sumner High School with honors. She was the first student from Sumner to receive a scholarship to
Howard University, a highly ranked historically black college. Hedgeman went to Howard at a time when only one in three hundred African Americans and 5% of whites of eligible age attended any college. In 1904, Hedgeman enrolled at Howard University. However, due to illness in her sophomore year, Hedgeman had to take a break from her studies. Throughout college, she participated in Howard's choir, the
YWCA, the Christian Endeavor, and drama plays. She was described as lively and charming, despite her delicate health. ==Career==