In 1985, twelve African-American physicians met in Atlanta, Georgia, to organize the National Medical Association. Denied access to the AMA, these twelve visionaries became the primary care givers for their community for all its citizens.
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In 1985, twelve African-American physicians met in Atlanta, Georgia, to organize the National Medical Association. Denied access to the AMA, these twelve visionaries became the primary care givers for their community for all its citizens.
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Photos, 11 x 8.5", glossy pict boards, 30pp + Bibliography and Index, covers a little rubbed, hinges loose, very minor scattered finger soiling else a very nice copy; with a small prospectus/invitation to a book signing. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, Detroit African American physician.