Mary Eliza Mahoney

Mary Eliza Mahoney
Author: Susan Muaddi Darraj
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: African American nurses
ISBN: 9781438107608

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Mahoney was the first African-American woman to break down the barriers and gain admittance to the nursing profession in the United States.

Mary Eliza Mahoney 1845 1926

Mary Eliza Mahoney  1845 1926
Author: Helen Sullivan Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: African American nurses
ISBN: 0935087133

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Mary Eliza Mahoney and the Legacy of African American Nurses

Mary Eliza Mahoney and the Legacy of African American Nurses
Author: Susan Muaddi Darraj
Publsiher: Chelsea House
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0791080293

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Chronicles the history of the first African American professional nurse and the struggles and contributions of African American nurses through the start of the twenty-first century.

Early Black American Leaders in Nursing

Early Black American Leaders in Nursing
Author: Althea T. Davis
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1999
Genre: African American nurses
ISBN: 0763710091

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In celebrating the history of the black nursing experience, the author (a RN and EdD) relates the role model-worthy biographies of three Nursing Hall of Fame women: Mary Eliza Mahoney, Martha Minerva Franklin, and Adah Belle Samuels Thoms. Includes substantial appendices on the National Association

Mary Eliza Mahoney First African American Licensed Nurse

Mary Eliza Mahoney First African American Licensed Nurse
Author: Jalody Lane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2019-01-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1793810826

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Are you a nurse or know someone who is, or do you just want to treasure the pioneers of black history? Then grab this notebook journal with a picture illustration of the first Black professional nurse in America. It makes a great gift for Black History month and week as well as birthdays, Christmas, Valentines Day, Mothers Day or any occasion. Also great as a thank you or recognition appreciation gift for nurses and as a graduation gift. Use it to jot down things to do, take notes, as a diary and much more. The notebook journal is 6 x 9 inches and 90 pages which makes it easy to carry around.

Extraordinary Women In History

Extraordinary Women In History
Author: Leah Gail
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-04-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798730231733

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Discover these remarkable women throughout history with their amazing contributions. Be inspired by their courage, tenacity, dedication, and unwavering resolve to make a difference in big and small ways. We've all heard stories about women who made history from all walks of life, but rarely have we heard about the female daredevils, pioneering innovators, radical reformers, dedicated activists, leaders, wordsmiths, artists, veterans, and others like the women highlighted in this book. Barriers aren't there to stop progress but are meant to be broken. Extraordinary Women in History: 70 Remarkable Women who Made a Difference, Inspired, & Broke Barriers showcases some of the greatest women in history, paying homage to these trailblazers and will encourage everyone from all walks of life to dream big, never give up, and believe that barriers aren't there to stop progress but are meant to be broken. Inside this book, you'll learn about these female role models including some of the following: Junko Tabei the first female to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Lily Parr the unstoppable English star of women's football. Mary Eliza Mahoney the first licensed African American Nurse. Marie Curie the pioneer of Radioactivity. Harriet Tubman an icon for anti-slavery. Empress Suiko the first female regnant in Japan's recorded history. Hattie McDaniel the first African American to win an Oscar. Irena Sendler rescued 2,500 Jewish children in World War II. Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir was the most travelled woman of the Middle Ages. So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy now, scroll up, click "Buy Now" and be inspired, be encouraged by these women who made a difference.

Changing the Equation

Changing the Equation
Author: Tonya Bolden
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781683356295

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A “lively” and inspiring look at some of the most important Black women in STEM from a Coretta Scott King Award winner—includes photos (Kirkus Reviews). Many Black women have changed the world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) in America. Including groundbreaking computer scientists, doctors, inventors, physicists, pharmacists, mathematicians, aviators, and many more, this book celebrates more than fifty women who have shattered the glass ceiling, defied racial discrimination, and pioneered in their fields. Meet a cybersecurity expert, a video game developer, a roboticist, an oncologist, and others. In these profiles, young readers will find role models, inspirations, and maybe even reasons to be the STEM leaders of tomorrow. These stories help young readers to dream big and stay curious. The book includes endnotes, a bibliography, and an index. “A master of the collective biography . . . impeccably researched.”―School Library Journal (starred review)

Forgotten Angels

Forgotten Angels
Author: Jack McElroy,Kalinda Page
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798682626816

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Unheralded heroesThousands of African American women nursed soldiers and refugees during the Civil War. Yet they seldom were given the respected title of "nurse," and because many could not read or write, their stories went unrecorded. Forgotten Angels recounts the histories of seven of these remarkable women who endured racism and sexism while struggling to build a brighter future for their country, their families, and themselves.Based on extensive research yet told in an easily readable style, Forgotten Angels brings to light important role models who have too long been overshadowed in the study of the Civil War. Learn how: * Susie King Taylor joined the fight when she was just 13 years old. * Charlotte Forten gave up a life of luxury to help the freed people .* Rebecca Lee Crumpler became the first African American woman doctor.* Harriet Tubman led a raid on Rebel plantations and freed 750 people.* Sallie Daffin brought the races together after terrorists burned her schoolhouse. * Sojourner Truth desegregated the Washington streetcars while working as a nurse. * Ann Stokes helped start what became the Navy Nursing Corps.These women stand as models of the courage, commitment and faith it took to build a new America during and after the Civil War.Forgotten Angels also includes: * More than 60 photos illustrating this tumultuous era . * Lists of key figures and important concepts. * Recommendations of places to visit to learn more. * Books by the nurses or their friends, and a comprehensive bibliography.Easy to read for middle-grade students, Forgotten Angels is an ideal complement to classroom lessons. Based on extensive research, it also is a great way for anyone to discover a seldom-taught chapter of American history. These stories are more important than ever. Don't wait. Read these inspiring tales now to better understand the world we live in today.