
Louise Celia Fleming & Mary Eliza Mahoney
Women Worth Knowing · Cheryl Brodersen, Jasmine Alnutt
June 15, 202130m 54s
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Show Notes
<p>Louise Celia Fleming (1862-1899) & Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926): In connection with last week’s look at the first African American woman doctors, today we will be talking about the first African American woman missionary doctor, as well as the first African American nurse! Woven throughout all these remarkable lives, we find a common thread of kindness and courage in the face of impossible obstacles and opposition. These women truly embodied the love and grace of Jesus, and their testimonies are a beautiful example for us today!</p><ul>
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<p dir="ltr">Mary Eliza Mahoney and the Legacy of African-American Nurses by Susan Darraj</p>
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<p dir="ltr">Mary Eliza Mahoney, 1845-1926: America’s First Black Professional Nurse, A Historical Perspective by Helen S. Miller</p>
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