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Auxiliary to the National Medical Association records
Collection — Container: 1 videotape
Identifier: 563
Scope and Contents
The Auxiliary to the National Medical Association (ANMA) was established in 1936 by Alma Wells Givens. The records of the Auxiliary encompass 8.52 linear feet and date from 1937 to 1997. They document the foundation and early years of the organization, its development from an organization for female spouses of African American doctors to one that included spouses of both sexes, and the various projects undertaken by the Auxiliary. The records contain constitutions and by-laws,...
Dates:
Created: 1937-1997; Other: Date acquired: 02/22/1999
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James P. Carter oral history interview
Item
Identifier: 2496
Content Description
James Puckette Carter is a Professor Emeritus from the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. He is the author of the book Racketeering in Medicine: The Suppression of Alternatives, among several other publications.
This collection includes an audio recording of an oral history interview of James P. Carter conducted by Ed Dees. In the interview, Carter discusses his long career in medicine, among other topics. Persons named in the interview include Fannie Lou Hamer and...
Dates:
Other: 1976-2004
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Amistad Research Center
George Thomas, Jr. papers
Collection
Identifier: 657
Scope and Contents
The papers of physician George Thomas, Jr. include materials related to his career at Flint-Goodridge Hospital, the medical profession, and the social organizations with which he was involved. Correspondence, speeches, interview transcripts, and other records chronicle the challenges faced by Flint-Goodridge Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana as it struggled to maintain its identity and competitiveness after segregation of hospitals ended. Flint’s patients and medical professionals sought...
Dates:
Created: 1935-2001; Other: Majority of material found in 1967-1989; Other: Date acquired: 12/18/2003
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Amistad Research Center
Vining Family scrapbook
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 373
Scope and Contents
The Vining family scrapbook consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, and printed ephemera collected by the family of New Orleans physician R. J. Vining. The photographs include those of the Vining family and friends, including prominent members of Creole families in New Orleans. Individuals depicted in photographs include: Ethel Brown, L.T. Burbridge family, J.J. Dejoie Sr., Joseph Dejoie Jr., Pearl Dejoie, Prudhomme Dejoie, Beatrice Dunn, Florence Anne Dunn, Hatte Feger, Vera...
Dates:
Created: 1925-1946; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1989
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Amistad Research Center
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