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Final Examination, Rebecca Davis, Union Army, Medical Degree, Medical Studies, School Administration, Letter Of Recommendation, Medical College, My Heritage

Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler, MD, was the first African American female physician in the United States. She was born Rebecca Davis in Christiana, Delaware, in 1831. After being raised by her aunt in Pennsylvania, the informal healthcare provider in her community, Crumpler moved to Charleston, Massachusetts, where she worked as a nurse for eight years. The doctors she worked with recognized her ...

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Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler (February 8, 1831 – March 9, 1895) was an African American physician. Rebecca Lee was the first African-American woman to become a physician in the United States. She married Dr. Arthur Crumpler after the Civil War. Her publication of A Book of Medical Discourses in 1883 was one of the first written by an African American woman about medicine Representation Matters, Medical Library, Rebecca Davis, Book Pins, Health Books, February 8, American Woman, Psychiatry, African American History

Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler (February 8, 1831 – March 9, 1895) was an African American physician. Rebecca Lee was the first African-American woman to become a physician in the United States. She married Dr. Arthur Crumpler after the Civil War. Her publication of A Book of Medical Discourses in 1883 was one of the first written by an African American woman about medicine

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Looking for Home: Rebecca Harding Davis and Me - Weelunk Rachel Wilson, Upton Sinclair, Preach The Gospel, Eastern Michigan University, Wheeling Wv, 29 September, Ohio University, Mystery Of History, The Poet

It seems fitting that my debut article for Weelunk.com is about my search for celebrated writer Rebecca Harding Davis’ (1831-1910) Wheeling home. After being gone from the Valley for 12 years, I felt desperate to reacquaint myself with the region. While studying English at West Liberty, I had become fascinated by Davis’ life and writing. My interest in her grew during graduate school at Ohio University, where I was introduced to other great works of Appalachian literature. I vowed that […]

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