Black Doctor: A Biography of James McCune Smith, MD, the First Fully Trained and Credentialed Black Doctor in America

by Webber, Christopher L.
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ISBN: 9781958870235
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Overview

Dr. James McCune Smith was more than just a pioneer.


Born in slavery in New York City when slavery was still legal there, James McCune Smith managed to get a good elementary education in a Quaker school but was turned down by colleges because he was Black. Seeing his ability, his pastor raised funds to send him to Scotland where in five years he earned a BA, MA, and MD with honors. He returned to New York

with better training than most American doctors and established a practice serving Black and white alike. Smith took a leading role in the abolition movement, working closely with Frederick Douglass and writing a regular column for Douglass's paper. James McCune Smith formed a rare Black-white friendship with Gerrit Smith, a wealthy white landowner in upstate

New York; when Gerrit Smith, Frederick Douglass, and others formed a Radical Abolition Party to work to abolish slavery, McCune Smith served as chair of the party's convention-the first time a Black American had chaired a national convention. One of the most important voices in the pre-Civil War abolition movement, this biography brings him to vibrant life as a key figure in American history.


This is his story.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Webber, Christopher L.
  • ISBN: 9781958870235
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 9.00 x 0.74
  • Number Of Pages: 330
  • Publication Year: 2024
Language: English

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