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Maude Callen: The “Angel in Twilight” and a Medical Care Provider to All

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Maude Callen, known as the “Angel in Twilight,' provided medical care to poor and desperate people in need. Born in Florida in 1898, she was orphaned as a young girl with 12 sisters. Callen went to live with her uncle, who numbered among the country’s earliest black medical doctors. She learned techniques from him and […]

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