Nightingale, 1951, page 7

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Page 7 from the 1951 Nightingale, the yearbook of Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.). Municipal Training School for Colored Nurses, depicting Ludie Clay Andrews, the founder of the Municipal Training School for Colored Nurses at Grady Hospital in 1914. Andrews was also the first registered Black nurse in the state of Georgia.
Title
en Nightingale, 1951, page 7
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Contributor
en Southern Labor Archives
Creator
en Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.). Municipal Training School for Colored Nurses
Date
en 1951
Format
en application/pdf
Language
en eng
Publisher
en Georgia State University Library, [Atlanta, Ga. : Grady Memorial Hospital], 1951-1982.
Relation
en Grady School of Nursing Yearbook collection
Source
en Georgia State University. Libraries
Spatial Coverage
en United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798, United States, Georgia, Fulton County, 33.79025, -84.46702
Subject
en African American nursing schools
en African American nursing students
en African American nurses
en Nursing--Education
en Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta
en Ga.). Municipal Training School for Colored Nurses
en Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta
en Ga.)
Temporal Coverage
en 1950/1959
Type
en Text
en StillImage

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