John Van Surly DeGrasse

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Title

John Van Surly DeGrasse

Subject

Perspectives of Change: The Story of Civil Rights, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access to Education at HMS and HSDM

Description

John Van Surly DeGrasse (1825-1868) was a doctor who established a medical practice in Boston in 1854. He joined the Massachusetts Medical Society on August 12, 1854 and became the first African-American to belong to a medical society in Massachusetts. He was also the first African-American medical officer in the U.S. Army. He died in Boston on November 25, 1868.

Source

Image Courtesy of Museum of African American History,
Boston and Nantucket, Massachusetts

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Citation

“John Van Surly DeGrasse,” OnView, accessed April 23, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/18266.