Inside B., Unit 2: Make a Difference

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Inside B., Unit 2: Make a Difference Dr. Rebecca Cole Inside B., Unit 2: Make a Difference

1846 – born in Philadelphia

Philadelphia 1850

School - 1863 School: Institute for Colored Youth In South Philadelphia Graduated - 1863

2nd African American woman doctors in the U.S. 1864 She went to college in Massachusetts. 1866 She graduated from the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania. Massachusetts Pennsylvania

Women’s Medical College of PA

Clinic for women & children - 1873 New York City South Carolina Take care of babies Taught about good health Learned about good health Learned about legal rights

Civil Rights – 1876 / 1890 – 1900s Dr. Cole believed African American and white women should work together. Fought for equal rights. Fought for good home Fought for good landlords for poor people

1922 - died Doctor for 50+ years South Philadelphia, 1920s