
ERIC Number: EJ329042
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1985
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Early Black Nursing Schools and Responses of Black Nurses to Their Educational Programs.
Sloan, Patricia E.
Western Journal of Black Studies, v9 n3 p158-72 Fall 1985
Traces the history of nursing education for Blacks since the 1880s. Discusses the establishment and activities of the four earliest Black nursing schools: Spelman Seminary Nurse Training School (Atlanta, Georgia), Provident Hospital and Training School (Chicago, Illinois), Hampton (Virginia) Training School for Nurses, and Tuskegee (Alabama) Institute Nursing School. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Blacks, Educational History, Higher Education, Hospitals, Nurses, Nursing Education
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Historical Materials; Reports - General
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Language: English
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