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Garvey L. Nursing Lives of Black Nurses in Nottingham. 1st edst ed. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire Living History Archive Millennium Award Scheme; 2002.
Nurses Employed by the Public Health Services. 19AD;
Kelley J. Nurses Cuddling Infants. 1971;
Ivory-Bertram M. Nurse: The Story of One Woman's Effort to Succeed. Dayton, Ohio: Landfall Press; 1991.
Kelley J. Nurse Feeds an Infant with a Tube. 197AD;
Henderson VJ, Organ CH. Noteworthy Publications by African-American Surgeons: In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the National Medical Association, 1895-1995. Limited ed. 1995th ed. [S.l: s.n.]; 1995.
Krapp KM. Notable Black American Scientists. Detroit: Gale Research; 1999.
Inrig S. North Carolina & the Problem of AIDS: Advocacy, Politics, & Race in the South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press; 2011.
Norfolk Community Hospital. JNMA 1966;58:151-154.
Staupers MK. No Time for Prejudice; a Story of the Integration of Negroes in Nursing in the United States. New York: Macmillan; 1961.
Leffall LSD, . No Boundaries a Cancer Surgeon's Odyssey and the Contribution of African American Surgeons to Medicine. 2007.
Leffall LSD. No Boundaries: A Cancer Surgeon's Odyssey. 2005.
Leffall LSD. No Boundaries: A Cancer Surgeon's Odyssey. 2005.
Hayden RC, Harris J. Nine Black American Doctors. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley; 1976.
Hood R. The NIH Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Annual Observance. 2001.
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New Opportunities for Negroes in Medicine. Chicago: 1962.
Roberts S. New Histories for New Politics Making African-American Health History Matter. 2008.
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Kelley J. Neighborhood Health Center Dental Assistant. 197AD;
Holmes SJ. The Negro's Struggle for Survival; a Study in Human Ecology. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press; 1937.
Negroes in the United States, 1920-32. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1935. New York: Kraus Reprint Co; 1969.
Jay JM. Negroes in Science: Natural Science Doctorates, 1876-1969. Detroit: Balamp Pub; 1973.
Brewer JH. Negroes in Confederate Hospitals. Durham, N.C: Duke University Press; 1969.
Taeuber KE, Taeuber AF. Negroes in Cities; Residential Segregation and Neighborhood Change, by Karl E. Taeuber and Alma F. Taeuber. Chicago: Aldine; 1969.
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Woodson CG. The Negro Professional Man and the Community: With Special Emphasis on the Physician and the Lawyer. Washington, D. C: The Association for the study of Negro life and history, inc; 1934.
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Fletcher MF. The Negro in the Drugstore Industry. Philadelphia: Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, Univ. of Pennsylvania; 1971.
Fletcher MF. The Negro in the Drug Manufacturing Industry. Philadelphia: Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, Univ. of Pennsylvania, distributed by Univ. of Pennsylvania Press; 1970.
Quarles B. The Negro in the American Revolution. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press; 1961.
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Johnson CS. The Negro in American Civilization; a Study of Negro Life and Race Relations in the Light of Social Research. New York: H. Holt and company; 1930.
Gamble VN. The Negro Hospital Renaissance: The Black Hospital Movement, 1920-1945. Ithaca: Cornell University Press; 1989.
Gamble VN. The Negro Hospital Renaissance: The Black Hospital Movement, 1920-1940. [Philadelphia, Pa.?: s.n.]; 1987.
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Ploski HA, Marr W. The Negro Almanac: A Reference Work on the Afro-American: 1776 Bicentennial Edition 1976. 3d edrd ed. New York: Bellwether; 1976.

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