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First African American Hospital Created In 1832 “For The Relief And Protection Of Aged And Afflicted Africans”

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The Georgia Infirmary was the first hospital for African Americans built in the United States. Chartered on December 24, 1832 “for the relief and protection of aged and afflicted Africans,” it was established by the Georgia General Assembly and funded by a $10,000 grant from the estate of Thomas F. Williams, a local merchant and […]

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