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Martha Minerva Franklin: Breaking Barriers for Black Nurses - Connecticut History

Summary by connecticuthistory.org
By Emily Clark An activist for Black nurses in the early 20th century, Martha Minerva Franklin worked to end discrimination and secure equal rights for her profession. In 1908, she helped establish the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses. Franklin’s Childhood and Education Postcard of the old high school in Meriden, Connecticut in 1909 – By August Schmeizer Co., Wikimedia Commons. Used through Public Domain. Martha Minerva Franklin w…
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connecticuthistory.org broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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