There simply weren't any Black nurses in the Army. This was the result of two problems. First, men -- no matter their race -- were unable to join the Army as nurses. (That prohibition lasted until ...
A fired Black per diem nurse for University Health Care System, L.C. who was escorted off the premises after refusing tasks sufficiently alleged race discrimination under Title VII, a Louisiana ...
In celebration of Certified Nurses Day, here are 14 Black nurses who have made a lasting impact on the medical field.
An Illinois federal district court denied summary judgment to Biolife Plasma LLC on the claims of a Black nurse with lupus and depression that she faced discrimination due to her race and disabilities ...
Mary Eliza Mahoney was the first black professional nurse in America, and an active organizer among African American nurses. She was born in Boston, on May 7, 1845, the oldest of three children.
Thereasea Clark Elder broke barriers for Black public health nurses in Charlotte as the city’s first for the life-saving profession. Born in 1927, the Charlotte native grew up in the Greenville ...
Dr. Phyllis Morgan’s journey into nursing was anything but conventional. Now she's making history as the first PhD Nursing ...
As NASA moves forward with its Artemis Program, which has a goal of developing ways to build a colony on the moon, the Colorado Council of Black Nurses Inc. Aerospace Nursing Department is ...
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