Solomon FullerDr. Fuller became the first black psychiatrist in the U.S. recognized by the APA. He pioneered research in the area of Alzheimer's and many other neurodegenerati ve diseases, including schizophrenia and manic depression. After earning his medical degree from Boston University School...
Robert BoydFrustrated by professional disenfranchisem ent and segregation laws created by the National Medical Association, Robert Boyd, MD, in 1895, was appointed as the first President and co-founder of the National Medical Association (NMA). The NMA is America's oldest and largest organization...
Rebecca Crumpler - Regardless of race, women were primarily barred from receiving a secondary education or higher learning opportunities; however, Rebecca Crumpler graduated from the New England Female Medical College in Boston in 1864. She was the first black woman awarded a medical degree from a...
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