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  2. Category : Historically black hospitals in the United States

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    Pages in category "Historically black hospitals in the United States" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Hale Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded during the Black Hospital Movement, a nation-wide development of efforts that aimed to provide better medical care to Black citizens as well as training opportunities for doctors and nurses of color. [2] At the time, there were 25 such hospitals in Alabama, and Hale's was the first in Montgomery.

  4. Homer G. Phillips Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Homer G. Phillips Hospital was the only public hospital for African Americans in St. Louis, Missouri from 1937 until 1955, when the city began to desegregate. It continued to operate after the desegregation of city hospitals, and continued to serve the Black community of St. Louis until its closure in 1979.

  5. Most Black hospitals across the South closed long ago. Their ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... staff members at a historically Black hospital on Cannon Street started publishing a monthly journal in 1899 called The Hospital ...

  6. This doctor’s legacy includes opening the first hospital for ...

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    In 1929-1930, the hospital transitioned from 509 Grove to 1200 E. First St. in a Black neighborhood in the northeast section of the central business district.

  7. Afro-American Sons and Daughters Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Afro-American Sons and Daughters Hospital, in Yazoo City, Mississippi, also known as the Afro-American Hospital, was built in 1928. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [2] The Afro-American Sons and Daughters was a fraternal organization in Mississippi and one of the leading black voluntary associations in the ...

  8. Lincoln Hospital (Durham, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Hospital was a medical facility located in Durham, North Carolina founded to serve the African Americans of Durham County and surrounding areas. With original hospital construction financed by the Duke family, Lincoln served as the primary African American hospital in Durham from its opening in 1901 until 1976, when it closed and transferred its inpatient services to Durham County ...

  9. Provident Hospital (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 it was the only fully accredited hospital in the US to provide graduate medical training to Black physicians. [5] Surgical operation at Provident Hospital. Provident Hospital would continue operations in the wake of its ended affiliation with the University of Chicago.