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Grace Marilynn James : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grace Marilynn James Grace Marilynn James (1923–1989) was an American pediatrician in Louisville, Kentucky who pioneered desegregation. When she began practicing medicine in 1953, the hospitals in Louisville were racially segregated by law. At the University of Louisville School of Medicine she was the first African American physician on the faculty. She was also one of the first two African American women on the faculty at any southern medical school. Additionally, she was first African American woman to serve as an attending physician at Louisville's Kosair Children's Hospital. ==Early life and education== Grace Marilynn James was born in Charleston, West Virginia in 1923 to Edward L. James, the owner of a produce company, and Stella Grace Shaw James, the manager of the local post office. James attended West Virginia State College. She completed post-graduate work at West Virginia State College and the University of Chicago. She graduated from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee with an M.D. degree in 1950. James relocated to New York City and completed a pediatric residency at Harlem Hospital. Additionally, she studied child psychiatry at Creedmoor State Hospital in Queens Village and becoming a fellow at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.〔
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