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Tufts professor shows how AMA undermined Black doctors

Before the Civil War, and for many decades after, Black Americans who wanted to get a medical degree faced severe discrimination, and often had to travel abroad for their education. After the Civil War, multiple Black medical schools were founded between 1868 and 1904, dramatically increasing the number of Black medical graduates. Educational institutions like the University Medical School, Meharry Medical College, Leonard Medical School, and nu…

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New York Amsterdam News broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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