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Lillian Holland Harvey (1912–1994) was an American nurse, educator and doctor known for her contributions to medical education. She was an activist for the equal rights of African Americans. Harvey's accomplishments were achieved at a time in history when both African Americans and women faced extreme discrimination in academics and the medical field. She was seen as a leader in her community and led a successful professional and personal life.

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  • Lillian Holland Harvey (* 1912 in , Virginia; † 1994) war eine US-amerikanische Ärztin und Hochschullehrerin. Sie initiierte 1953 das erste Baccalaureate Degree Program in Krankenpflege im Bundesstaat Alabama. (de)
  • Lillian Holland Harvey (1912–1994) was an American nurse, educator and doctor known for her contributions to medical education. She was an activist for the equal rights of African Americans. Harvey's accomplishments were achieved at a time in history when both African Americans and women faced extreme discrimination in academics and the medical field. She was seen as a leader in her community and led a successful professional and personal life. (en)
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  • April 2018 (en)
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  • Earlier it says she didn't become dean until after WWII (en)
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  • Lillian Holland Harvey (* 1912 in , Virginia; † 1994) war eine US-amerikanische Ärztin und Hochschullehrerin. Sie initiierte 1953 das erste Baccalaureate Degree Program in Krankenpflege im Bundesstaat Alabama. (de)
  • Lillian Holland Harvey (1912–1994) was an American nurse, educator and doctor known for her contributions to medical education. She was an activist for the equal rights of African Americans. Harvey's accomplishments were achieved at a time in history when both African Americans and women faced extreme discrimination in academics and the medical field. She was seen as a leader in her community and led a successful professional and personal life. (en)
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  • Lillian Holland Harvey (de)
  • Lillian Holland Harvey (en)
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