Epidemics and Prejudice on the Medical Frontline
Michael Webster
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Epidemics and Prejudice on the Medical Frontline

Rebecca Lee Crumpler

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The doors to professional medicine in -century America were sealed by race and gender. Against overwhelming odds and systemic hostility, Rebecca Lee Crumpler decided to pry them open. In 1864, she achieved the impossible, becoming the first African American woman in the United States to earn a medical degree-a revolutionary act. But her work had only just begun. Driven by moral conviction, Dr. Crumpler immediately moved to Reconstruction-era Richmond, Virginia, serving the newly emancipated on the frontlines of deadly epidemics like smallpox and cholera. She defied hostility from white physici...