Untold Histories
In Civil War-era Richmond, a remarkable group of African American medical practitioners operated under extraordinary circumstances, treating both enslaved and free patients. This episode reveals the story of these pioneering healthcare workers who navigated a complex system of racial politics while saving countless lives. We examine their medical techniques, their relationships with white medical establishments, and their crucial role during disease outbreaks. The episode also explores how their legacy influenced the development of African American healthcare institutions in the post-war South.
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