Mary Eliza Mahoney was the first black professional nurse in America, and an active organizer among African American nurses. She was born in Boston, on May 7, 1845, the oldest of three children.
These drillers were some of the few African American workers on the construction site. In 1933, there were only 24 African Americans in a work force of 4,000 men. Bureau of Reclamation.
What can an African American therapist help with? An African American therapist can help clients of all races address their mental health, but having an African American therapist can be ...
As a black woman and professional therapist, I offer a unique, empathetic approach. Now Accepting I am an African American male, retired military with 24 service years. I counsel for a variety of ...