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    Rebecca Lee Crumpler (born Rebecca Davis, February 8, 1831 – March 9, 1895) was an American physician, nurse and author. After studying at the New England...
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    African-American woman to become a doctor in the United States, after Rebecca Lee Crumpler three years earlier. Throughout her life she faced racial and gender-based...
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  • American novelist and professor Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831–1895), African-American physician Beki Smith (Rebecca Smith née Lee, born 1986), Australian race...
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  • Larry Crumpler, a geologist and volcanologist Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831–1895), an American physician This page lists people with the surname Crumpler. If...
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  • participated in The 1619 Project, with an essay highlighting the work of Rebecca Lee Crumpler. "The New York Times Magazine - Masthead". The New York Times. 2011-03-01...
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  • women in medicine. In it, Brown profiles nine physicians including Rebecca Lee Crumpler, May Edward Chinn, and Marilyn Gaston. Brown, Jasmine (2023). Twice...
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    the original on 2016-01-26. Goodman, Joyce; Albisetti, James C.; Roger, Rebecca, eds. (2010). Girls' Secondary Education in the Western World: From the...
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    the Boston Massacre at the end of the second episode of the series. Spike Lee's 2020 film Da 5 Bloods refers to Crispus Attucks. "Africans in America –...
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    the College of Arts and Science in 1877 with a doctorate in Greek. Rebecca Lee Crumpler and Charles Eastman (first named Ohiyesa) were the first African...
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  • soldier) Ellen and William Craft (slave memoirists, abolitionists) Rebecca Lee Crumpler (physician) Lucy Lew Dalton (abolitionist) Thomas Dalton (abolitionist)...
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    during the Civil War, one of the founders of the Republican party Rebecca Lee Crumpler, first black female doctor in the United States Arthur Vining Davis...
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    soldier) Ellen and William Craft (slave memoirists, abolitionists) Rebecca Lee Crumpler (physician) Lucy Lew Dalton (abolitionist) Thomas Dalton (abolitionist)...
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  • name their learning communities after Dr. Thelma Patten and Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first black female physician in the United States. Anatomy professor...
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  • soldier) Ellen and William Craft (slave memoirists, abolitionists) Rebecca Lee Crumpler (physician) Lucy Lew Dalton (abolitionist) Thomas Dalton (abolitionist)...
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  • Anti-Slavery Society Ellen Craft, escaped slave, author, and educator Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first African-American woman physician Margaret Deland, author...
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  • women to receive a Doctor of Medicine degree, in the United States Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MED 1864) – first African American woman in the United States to...
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  • film director Rebecca Creskoff (born 1971), American actress Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831–1895), American physician, nurse and author Rebecca Cryer (1946–2020)...
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    but living as a man) List of first female physicians by country Rebecca Lee Crumpler, first African American female physician State University of New...
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  • Mae Jemison Florence Nightingale Clara Barton Elizabeth Blackwell, Rebecca Lee Crumpler, and Mary Edwards Walker Betty Ford Mathilde Krim Dr. Gao Yaojie...
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    Latimer's flight to Boston. On October 4, 1842, Latimer and his wife, Rebecca, who was pregnant at the time, ran away. The pair hid beneath the deck...
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    soldier) Ellen and William Craft (slave memoirists, abolitionists) Rebecca Lee Crumpler (physician) Lucy Lew Dalton (abolitionist) Thomas Dalton (abolitionist)...
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    female faculty member at the University of Arkansas Medical School Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MD1864), the first African-American to receive an M.D. in the United...
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    buttoned up around their cheeks." With a few exceptions, according to Gary Lee Collison, white members of the Boston Vigilance Committee tended to be more...
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    soldier) Ellen and William Craft (slave memoirists, abolitionists) Rebecca Lee Crumpler (physician) Lucy Lew Dalton (abolitionist) Thomas Dalton (abolitionist)...
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  • African-American woman to become a doctor in the United States Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831–1895) American physician, by 1864 she was the first African-American...
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    soldier) Ellen and William Craft (slave memoirists, abolitionists) Rebecca Lee Crumpler (physician) Lucy Lew Dalton (abolitionist) Thomas Dalton (abolitionist)...
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    House 60 Joy Street – Peter Faneuil School 67 Joy Street – resident Rebecca Lee Crumpler, prominent physician, considered to be the first black woman to receive...
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    soldier) Ellen and William Craft (slave memoirists, abolitionists) Rebecca Lee Crumpler (physician) Lucy Lew Dalton (abolitionist) Thomas Dalton (abolitionist)...
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    She obtained her MD in 1849 from Geneva College, New York City. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, (1831–1895) became the first African American female physician in...
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