Sara Iredell Fleetwood
Sara Iredell Fleetwood (1849–1908) was an American clubwoman and teacher. She was involved in the movement of black women into professional nursing, graduating as one of the first nurses from Howard University's Freedman's Hospital School of Nursing. She became the nursing superintendent at Freedman's, organized the Freedmen's Nursing Association and served as the first African American woman on the nurse's examining board of the District of Columbia. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Hosung Kang, Philip M Graybill, Sara Fleetwood, Jonathan B Boreyko, Sunghwan JungGet full text
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Published 2020-10-01
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