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
Boston and Nantucket, Massachusetts
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Citation
“John Van Surly DeGrasse,” OnView, accessed September 15, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/18266.