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Good Samaritan Hospital and Dr. James A. Pethel [1]

 

Good Samaritan Hospital [2], established in 1881, was the first privately run hospital exclusively for blacks in the United States.

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Right: Dr. James A. Pethel [3] practiced medicine in Charlotte from 1904 to 1950.

NANCY PETHEL.

 

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An African American Album: The Black Experience In Charlotte And Mecklenburg County. Charlotte, N.C. : Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, c1992.

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African American Album [7]
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An African American Album [8]
An African American Album: Work [9]
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African American [11]
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