Daniel Hale Williams made history as the first person to perform a successful open-heart surgery. He was born on Jan. 18, 1858, in Hollidaysburg, Pennyslvania. As a Black doctor, Williams made it his mission to provide opportunities for other African-Americans, who were barred from working at hospitals because of racism.
As a Black doctor, Williams made it his mission to provide opportunities for other African-Americans, who were barred from working at hospitals because of racism. In 1891, he founded the Provident Hospital and Training School for Nurses, the first medical facility to hire an interracial staff.
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Thursday, January 18th 2024 at 7:29PM
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