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African American Red Cross nurses, c. 1917-1919, Library of Congress
1media/unidentified world war one nurses_thumb.jpg2022-12-13T20:55:14+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c8412Clemson A. Shubart, Photograph shows group portrait of thirteen World War I era unidentified African American women in nurses uniforms and two unidentified African American men in front of Red Cross flag, American flags, and portrait of Abraham Lincoln, Library of Congress, 2021643426, https://lccn.loc.gov/2021643426plain2022-12-13T20:56:27+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84