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African-American nurses

African-American nurses

  • Rachel Robinson
    Rachel Robinson (born Rachel Annetta Isum; July 19, 1922) is a former registered nurse and the widow of baseball player Jackie Robinson.
  • Eunice Rivers Laurie
    Eunice Verdell Rivers Laurie (1899-1986) was an African American nurse who worked in the state of Alabama.
  • Harriet Tubman
    Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross; c. 1822 – March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist, humanitarian, and an armed scout and spy for the United States Army during the American Civil War.
  • Mary Lee Mills
    Mary Lee Mills (August 1912 – February 2, 2010) was an American nurse.
  • Eddie Bernice Johnson
    Eddie Bernice Johnson (born December 3, 1935) is a politician from the state of Texas, currently representing the state's 30th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.
  • Salaria Kea
    Salaria Kea O'Reilly (born 13 July 1917 in Milledgeville, Georgia – died 18 May 1990 in Akron, Ohio) was an American nurse and desegregation activist who volunteered in both the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War.
  • Jessie Sleet Scales
    Scales was born in Stratford, Canada.
  • Bettye Davis
    Bettye Davis was a Democratic Party member of the Alaska Senate, representing the K District from 2000 through 2013.
  • Biddy Mason
    Bridget "Biddy" Mason (August 15, 1818 – January 15, 1891) was an African-American nurse and a Californian real estate entrepreneur and philanthropist.
  • Joyce Cusack
    Joyce Marie Cusack (born May 21, 1942) is an American politician.
  • Sean Michaels (actor)
    Sean Michaels (born February 20, 1958) is an American pornographic actor and director.
  • Faye Wattleton
    Faye Wattleton (born Alyce Faye Wattleton; 8 July 1943) is the first African American, the youngest president ever elected to Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the first woman since Margaret Sanger to hold the position.
  • Nella Larsen
    Nellallitea "Nella" Larsen, born Nellie Walker (April 13, 1891 – March 30, 1964), was an American novelist of the Harlem Renaissance.
  • Susie Taylor
    Susie King Taylor (August 6, 1848 – October 6, 1912) was the first Black Army nurse.
  • Clara Leach Adams-Ender
    Clara Leach Adams-Ender (born July 11, 1939) is a retired US Army officer who was Chief of the United States Army Nurse Corps from September 1987 to August 1991.
  • Frances Reed Elliot
    Frances Reed Elliot (1892–1965) was the first African American woman accepted into the American Red Cross Nursing Service.
  • Murder of Yetunde Price
    Yetunde Hawanya Tara Price (August 9, 1972 – September 14, 2003) was the elder half-sister of, and personal assistant to, leading tennis players Venus and Serena Williams.
  • Robin Quivers
    Robin Ophelia Quivers (born August 8, 1952) is an American radio personality, author, and actress, best known for being the long-running news anchor and co-host of The Howard Stern Show.
  • Rosie Lee Tompkins
    Rosie Lee Tompkins (1936–2006) is the assumed name of Effie Mae Martin Howard, a widely acclaimed Richmond, California quiltmaker.
  • Viola Davis Brown
    Viola Davis Brown (born April 8, 1936 in Lexington, Kentucky), became a valuable pioneer in the local civil rights movement for her accomplishments and contributions to public health and medical education in Kentucky.
  • Mary Eliza Mahoney
    Mary Eliza Mahoney (May 7, 1845 – January 4, 1926) was the first African American to study and work as a professionally trained nurse in the United States, graduating in 1879.
  • Ruth Hassell-Thompson
    Ruth-Hassell Thompson of Mount Vernon, New York was a State Senator representing the 36th district of New York, which includes the Bronx neighborhoods of Norwood, Bedford Park, Williamsbridge, Co-op City, Wakefield and Baychester and the Westchester city of Mount Vernon.