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  1. Mary Eliza Mahoney (EEUU 1845 - 1926) Primera enfermera afroamericana profesional y activista de los derechos civiles de las mujeres. Trabajó en el Hospital de Nueva Inglaterra para la Mujer y el Niño, realizando diferentes tareas, hasta que a los 33 años comenzó sus estudios de enfermería en el mismo hospital.

  2. Mary Eliza Mahoney, R.N. changed the course of American nursing forever when she became the first professionally trained African-American nurse in 1879. She was born in the free state of Massachusetts in 1845 after her parents moved from the slave state of North Carolina. The oldest of three children, she became interested in nursing as a ...

  3. María Eliza Mahoney (EEUU 1845 - 1926) Primera enfermera afroamericana profesional y activista de los derechos civiles de las mujeres. Trabajó en el Hospital de Nueva Inglaterra para la Mujer y el Niño, realizando diferentes tareas, hasta que a los 33 años comenzó sus estudios de enfermería en el mismo hospital.

  4. 14 de may. de 2020 · Early Life. Mary Eliza Mahoney was born in 1845 in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Mahoney’s parents were freed slaves, originally from North Carolina, who moved north before the American Civil War in pursuit of a life with less racial discrimination. Mahoney was the oldest of two children; with one sibling dying early on as a child.

  5. 9 de sept. de 2014 · María Eliza Mahoney nació en 1845, en Boston, Massachusetts. Primera enfermera afroamericana profesional y activista de los derechos civiles de la mujer. Desde los dieciocho años María Eliza trabajó en el Hospital de Nueva Inglaterra para la Mujer y el Niño y durante los quince años siguientes realizó distintas tareas, desde lavar la ...

  6. Mary Eliza Mahoney The United States' first professional Negro nurse will be honored once more during the American Nurses' Association convention. This is her story. By Mary Ella Chayer T the New England Hospital for Women and Children in Rox-bury, Massachusetts, a three-by-five, black, paper-covered memorandum book is kept under lock and key,

  7. Mary Eliza Mahoney is recognized as the first licensed African American nurse, on her graduation in 1879 from the New England Hospital Training School, one of the first integrated nursing programs (Darraj, 2009; RegisteredNursing.Org, 2020).

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