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    The Life and Times of a Remarkable African American Physician

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    Author(s)
    Humphreys, Margaret
    Language
    English
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    Abstract
    This is the untold story of Dr. J. D. Harris (1833-1884), an African American physician whose life and career straddled enormous changes for Black professionals and the practice of medicine. Born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Harris served as a contract surgeon to the Union army and transitioned to a similar post under the Freedmen's Bureau, treating Black troops and freedpeople in Virginia. Margaret Humphreys not only narrates what we know about Harris but offers context to his remarkable journey, including how incredible it was that a young man born into freedom in a slave state learned to read when literacy for Black people was illegal. He was one of very few African Americans to become a doctor before Howard Medical School opened in the 1870s, a fact that both reveals the structural barriers to medical education for Black Americans and highlights how those structures weakened in the 1860s. Drawing on census records, court records, Civil War and Reconstruction documents from the National Archives, African American newspapers, and more, this book is a revealing look at the history not only of medicine in the southern United States but also of race and citizenship during one of the nation's most tumultuous eras.
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/94191
    Keywords
    African American colonization in Haiti; African American physicians in the Civil War; African American physicians in Reconstruction; American Missionary Association; Black medical students in Civil War America; Black settlement in antebellum Iowa; Charles Chestnutt; Cicero Harris; Colored Conventions; Elizabeth W. Harris; Fayetteville, N.C; Free Blacks in antebellum North Carolina; Fredericksburg Freedmen’s Bureau Hospital; Freedmen’s Bureau; Howard Hospital; Howard Medical School; Howard’s Grove Hospital; Ira Russell; J.D. Harris, MD; John Brown’s Raid; John Mercer Langston; Oberlin-Wellington Rescue; Robert Harris; St. Elizabeth’s Hospital; William Harris; Virginia Governor’s election 1869
    DOI
    10.5149/9781469680088_Humphreys
    ISBN
    9781469682341, 9781469680071, 9781469680088, 9781469680057, 9781469682358, 9781469680064, 9781469682341, 9781469680071
    Publisher
    University of North Carolina Press
    Publisher website
    https://uncpress.org/
    Publication date and place
    Chapel Hill, 2024
    Imprint
    The University of North Carolina Press
    Series
    Studies in Social Medicine,
    Classification
    Biography: science, technology and medicine
    History of medicine
    Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
    Pages
    322
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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