- Louis T. Wright
Louis Tompkins Wright (born 1891 in
LaGrange, Georgia ; died 1952) was aSpingarn Medal winning surgeon noted for his work inHarlem . He received his advanced degrees fromHarvard Medical School and played an important role in investigating the use of Aureomycin as a treatment on humans. [ [http://northbysouth.kenyon.edu/1998/health/wright.htm Kenyon College] ]He received his bachelor's from
Clark Atlanta University before getting his medical degree from Harvard. His efforts related to Civil Rights began in college when he missed three weeks of school to join picket lines protestingThe Birth of a Nation . He went on to graduate fourth in his class and do work as a medic inWorld War I . During the war he won thePurple Heart . On returning to theUnited States he became the firstAfrican American on the surgical staff of Harlem Hospital. He worked there for the next thirty years and became an expert on several topics. [ [http://faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/aa_Vignettes/wright_louis.htm University of Washington] ]Dr. Wright also served as chairman of the national board of directors of the N.A.A.C.P.
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