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Stanley Bergman: Two Women You Should Know #BlackHistoryMonth


Stanley Bergman: Two Women You Should Know #BlackHistoryMonth
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2/26/2021
It’s amazing what you can learn when the opportunity presents itself.
As Black History Month comes to a close, I wanted to reflect on what I learned about the extraordinary contributions to American life made by Black professionals who deserve to be better known. Given that Henry Schein is a health care company, I focused my journey by wondering who were the first Black women to become a dentist and a physician in the U.S. The answers are astonishing and inspiring.
IN DENTISTRY
Our nation’s first Black female dentist was Dr. Ida Gray Nelson Rollins. Born in Tennessee in 1867 and orphaned in her early teens, Ida was then raised by her aunt, Caroline Gray, who could not read or write. Aunt Caroline later moved her children and Ida to Cincinnati, Ohio, where Ida enrolled in high school. ....

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Boston Honors Trailblazing School of Medicine Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler Monday


Boston Honors Trailblazing School of Medicine Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler Monday
The headstones of Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MED 1864), the first Black woman to graduate from a medical college in the United States, and her husband, Arthur Crumpler, a former slave, are at the Fairview Cemetery in Hyde Park, Mass. Dr. Crumpler attended New England Female Medical College, which became the BU School of Medicine. Photo by Cydney Scott
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Boston Honors Trailblazing School of Medicine Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MED 1864) Monday
First Black woman to graduate from a US medical school will be recognized with weeklong MED Symposia 
February 7, 2021 ....

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