Black nurses’ contributions to healthcare and to society as a whole have often been undervalued and hidden. As a result, many ...
Each day, as we have learned, brings new information about another first for Black Americans. It is something that may go on ...
She was one of just 500 Black nurses to serve during World War II, out of a total of 50,000 — a result of government caps that kept thousands more Black women from serving. Mrs. Leftenant-Colon ...
The story of the Black nurses who stepped up to treat the tuberculosis epidemic in New York City at Sea View Hospital in Staten Island is dictated in Maria Smilios’ new book.
The first Black woman to serve in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps following its desegregation ... pilots deployed to North Africa and Europe during World War II. It was in the Air Force that she met ...
Leftenant-Colon and the other Black nurses were not wanted at the hospital ... personnel who had served with distinction during the war. Maj. Leftenant-Colon was a first lieutenant at the ...
Given their closeness with the patients, the nurses were at high risk for TB, and some did contract the disease and had to leave the job. But for decades, the Black Angels were a constant at Sea View, ...
The first Black woman to join the U.S. Army Nurse Corps after the military was ... and friends for quietly breaking down racial barriers during her long military career. Related video above ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Hundreds of Black nurses gathered in Washington, D.C. Thursday for the National Black Nurses Association's (NBNA) 37th annual 'National Black Nurses Day on Capitol Hill.' ...