Gertrude Hodges, the first African American graduate of Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, has passed away at 98. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of nurses
Discover how Elizabeth Carnegie broke racial barriers as the first black nurse to serve on a state nursing association board. Explore her pioneering career, overcoming segregation, empowering future nurses, and leaving a lasting legacy of courage and perseverance…
The inspiring story of Estelle Massey Osborne, the first Black woman to earn a Master’s Degree in Nursing. Learn how she shattered racial barriers and paved the way for future generations of nurses while advocating for healthcare equality.