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  2. History of African Americans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    They went from being a mostly rural population to one that was mostly urban. "The migration of African Americans from the rural south to the urban north became a mass movement." [16] The Great Migration radically transformed Chicago, both politically and culturally. [17] From 1910 to 1940, most African Americans who migrated north were from ...

  3. List of African-American women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Loguen Fraser in 1879 became the first woman and African American to graduate from the Syracuse College of Medicine and became the fourth African American woman to become a doctor. [17] G. Artishia Garcia Gilbert in 1898 became the first African American woman to register as a licensed physician in Kentucky. [18]

  4. Category:African-American history in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "African-American history in Chicago" This category contains only the following file. Chicago Defender July 31 1948.jpg 273 × 366; 42 KB

  5. Category:African-American physicians - Wikipedia

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    21st-century African-American physicians‎ (103 P) Pages in category "African-American physicians" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total.

  6. List of physicians - Wikipedia

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    Julia Seton (1862-1950) - American physician, lecturer, New Thought writer; Frank Slaughter (1908–2001) - American bestseller author, wrote (Doctor's Wives) Tobias Smollett (1721–1771) - author; Benjamin Spock (1903–1988) - American pediatrician, wrote Baby and Child Care; Patrick Taylor - Canadian best-selling novelist

  7. Provident Hospital (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    This push for Provident to become a Black medical hub was heavily endorsed by Provident’s medical director George Cleveland Hall, a young African American physician who replaced Dr. Williams, who believed in the principle of Black self agency. Williams would resign from his position on Provident’s board in 1913.

  8. List of people from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chicago William H. Macy: Mar 13, 1950: Actor and producer Lived in Chicago Amy Madigan: Sep 11, 1950: Actress Born in Chicago John Mahoney: Jun 20, 1940: Feb 4, 2018: Actor Lived and worked in Chicago Karl Malden: Mar 22, 1912: Jul 1, 2009: Actor Born in Chicago John Malkovich: Dec 9, 1953: Actor Lived and worked in Chicago David Mamet ...

  9. Category : Historically black hospitals in the United States

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