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Hale Infirmary (also Hale's Infirmary [1]) was a hospital in Montgomery, Alabama, for African American citizens during a time of segregation. It was the first such hospital in the city; founded in 1890 by Dr. Cornelius Nathaniel Dorsette , it was in operation until 1958.
Cornelius Nathaniel Dorsette was an American physician who is often called the first African American doctor licensed in the state of Alabama. He was also the founder of Hale Infirmary, the first hospital in Montgomery for African American patients, staffed by African American doctors and nurses. [1]
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Montgomery, Alabama, USA. ... 1889 - Hale Infirmary founded. [5] 1898 - Confederate monument dedicated. [4]
Replaced by North Alabama Medical Center [12] Florala Memorial Hospital Florala: Covington: 23 None 2013 Georgiana Medical Center Georgiana: Butler: 22 None 1955 2019 [13] Greil Memorial Psychiatric Hospital Montgomery: Montgomery: 76 None 1974 2012 [14] Hale Infirmary: Montgomery: Montgomery: 60 None 1890 1958 [15] Hartselle Medical Center ...
Temple was taken to Hale Infirmary, a hospital for African American citizens of Montgomery, [3] and on the morning of September 30, just after 2AM, [2] a white mob entered and, despite the presence of two police officers, shot him to death. [3] A jar with soil from the site where he was murdered is held at The Legacy Museum in Montgomery. [4]
Pages in category "African-American history in Montgomery, Alabama" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Hale Infirmary; Holt Street ...
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