Early Black American Leaders in Nursing: Architects for Integration and EqualityIn celebrating the history of the black nursing experience, the author (a RN and EdD) relates the role model-worthy biographies of three Nursing Hall of Fame women: Mary Eliza Mahoney, Martha Minerva Franklin, and Adah Belle Samuels Thoms. Includes substantial appendices on the National Association |
Contents
Mary Eliza Mahoney 18451926 | 25 |
Martha Minerva Franklin 18701968 | 61 |
Adah Belle Samuels Thoms circa 18701943 | 99 |
The Architects Seen Through a Prism | 139 |
Bibliography | 175 |
Annual Report of New England Hospital | 189 |
DA Study of the Present Status of The Negro Woman | 223 |
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Common terms and phrases
Adah Belle Samuels addition American Nurses American Nurses Association American Red Cross Annual Report appointed architects Association of Colored Belle Samuels Thoms Bi-ennial Black Americans Black nurses Black patients Black population Black professional nurse Black schools Black women Board of Directors Boston Brent Colored Graduate Nurses colored nurses committee Connecticut convention discrimination elected endeavor England Hospital Gauson goals Haven Hospital for Women Interest to Nurses Journal of Nursing Lincoln Hospital Linda Richards Mahoney's Martha Franklin Mary Eliza Mahoney Mary Mahoney membership NACGN National Association National Medical Association National News Bulletin negro nurse NEHWC nurs Nurse Corps Nurses Association Nursing Education nursing profession officers organization physicians president private duty nurse problems Public Health Nursing race racial Richmond schools of nursing Secretary SECTION segregation slaves social Staupers Teachers College Thoms's tion trained nurse training schools U.S. Army White nurses woman York City
References to this book
Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession Anne Barker No preview available - 2009 |