Mapping Care Project: The History of Black Nurses in Chicago

Footnote 10

For information on the fight to integrate the Army Nurse Corps and the American Red Cross nursing service see, Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, The Path We Tread: Blacks in Nursing Worldwide, 1854-1994, 3rd ed. (New York: National League for Nursing Press, 1995), 167-173; Darlene Clark Hine, "The Call that Never Came: Black Women Nurses and World War I, an Historical Note," Indiana Military History Journal 8, no. 1 (January 1983): 23-27; Marian Moser Jones and Matilda Saines, "The Eighteen of 1918-1919: Black Nurses and the Great Flu Pandemic in the United States," American Journal of Public Health 109, no. 6 (2019): 877-884; Sandra B. Lewenson, "Hidden and Forgotten: Being Black in the American Red Cross Town and Country Nursing Service, 1912-1948," Nursing History Review 27 (2019): 15-28; Andrea Patterson, "Black Nurses in the Great War: Fighting for and with the American Military in the Struggle for Civil Rights," Canadian Journal of History 47 (Winter 2012): 545-566; Mabel Keaton Staupers, No Time for Prejudice: A Story of the Integration of Negroes in Nursing in the United States (New York: Macmillan, 1961), 97-99.

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