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Solomon Carter Fuller

- Where My Caravan Has Rested
Af: Mary Kaplan Engelsk Paperback

Solomon Carter Fuller

- Where My Caravan Has Rested
Af: Mary Kaplan Engelsk Paperback
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Solomon Carter Fuller: Where My Caravan Has Rested is the documentation of the life and accomplishments of an African American who would not allow racism to quench resolve and commitment to a productive life in medicine and scientific research. Dr. Fuller was born in Africa in 1872, the grandson of American slaves. He was America''s first black psychiatrist and one of the first black physicians to hold faculty rank at an American medical school. He was a widely published neuropathologist and a pioneer in Alzheimer''s disease research. To provide the reader with some insight into the life experiences that influenced and motivated Dr. Fuller, the book traces his family history from the days of slavery to the 1950s, crossing the North American, African, and European continents. Information obtained from his personal notes and interviews with his family provide a glimpse of the racial oppression that Fuller sought to overcome in both his personal and professional lives. This classic "Horatio Alger" strive and succeed story has important implications for our understanding of American, African, and European culture. Fuller''s biography is an important addition to black history and to the history of medicine, not only for its account of a man whose achievements were many, but also for its portrait of what it was like to be black in the days of slavery, during the colonization of Liberia, and as a husband, father, and physician in early 20th century white America.
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Solomon Carter Fuller: Where My Caravan Has Rested is the documentation of the life and accomplishments of an African American who would not allow racism to quench resolve and commitment to a productive life in medicine and scientific research. Dr. Fuller was born in Africa in 1872, the grandson of American slaves. He was America''s first black psychiatrist and one of the first black physicians to hold faculty rank at an American medical school. He was a widely published neuropathologist and a pioneer in Alzheimer''s disease research. To provide the reader with some insight into the life experiences that influenced and motivated Dr. Fuller, the book traces his family history from the days of slavery to the 1950s, crossing the North American, African, and European continents. Information obtained from his personal notes and interviews with his family provide a glimpse of the racial oppression that Fuller sought to overcome in both his personal and professional lives. This classic "Horatio Alger" strive and succeed story has important implications for our understanding of American, African, and European culture. Fuller''s biography is an important addition to black history and to the history of medicine, not only for its account of a man whose achievements were many, but also for its portrait of what it was like to be black in the days of slavery, during the colonization of Liberia, and as a husband, father, and physician in early 20th century white America.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 144
ISBN-13: 9780761832652
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0761832653
Udg. Dato: 28 nov 2005
Længde: 11mm
Bredde: 165mm
Højde: 228mm
Forlag: University Press of America
Oplagsdato: 28 nov 2005
Forfatter(e): Mary Kaplan
Forfatter(e) Mary Kaplan


Kategori Biografier: videnskab, teknologi og medicin


ISBN-13 9780761832652


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 144


Udgave


Længde 11mm


Bredde 165mm


Højde 228mm


Udg. Dato 28 nov 2005


Oplagsdato 28 nov 2005


Forlag University Press of America

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