Patricia Bath
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From her Wikipedia article:
This bit of trivia is actually what surprised me most. “A medical purpose” is so general, and 1988 is so late by comparison.
It’s easy to forget sometimes how recent segregation still is. It reminds me of this letter from Emory university dated 1959, less than 75 years ago, denying an applicant for being “a member of the negro race.” They only apologized for it about five years ago.
Here’s a good 2021 article from Emory University Magazine discussing Hood and his application.
Edit: My favorite paragraph:
Ruby Bridges–the little girl featured in maybe the most famous photo of desegregation, being walked home from school by US marshals, the photo that inspired Norman Rockwell’s “The Problem We All Live With"–she’s still alive. And not super old, either; she’ll turn 72 this September.
That’s the fact that blows me away about segregation.
“The past is never dead; it isn’t even past.”
Damn, it looked for a second like that US Marshal on the right was wearing a shockingly ahead-of-its-time earring on his left ear.
That’s crazy. It’s a Bluetooth earpiece.
Yeah considering all the multi racial dance videos of the 90s it’s easy to forget how segregated the world still was
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Bath
Ta
A true visionary.
Thanks to who ever posted this. It reminded me I needed to make an eye exam appointment. Booked!
Couldn’t have done it without you.
Thanks for this. I’d never heard of her. Reading her wiki, I’m not only humbled but feel grossly inadequate. RIP
Are you threatening me?
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90s era of american television paints an interesting picture.