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Black Nurses Admitted to City Hospital

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Led by two Black doctors, W.O. Taylor and William Worthy, a committee of Black Bostonians that includedGuardian editor William Monroe Trotter successfully championed the cause of two Black high school graduates seeking admission to the nurses' training program at Boston's City Hospital in 1929. With this action, the committee forced the hospital to integrate its training program.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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