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Eliza Ann Grier, MD — obstetrics and gynecology

Courtesy Archives and Special Collections on Women in Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine

Dr. Eliza Ann Grier (1864–1902) was an emancipated slave who faced racial discrimination and financial hardship while pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor. To pay for her medical education, she alternated every year of her studies with a year of picking cotton. It took her seven years to graduate. In 1898, she became the first African American woman licensed to practice medicine in the state of Georgia, and although she was plagued with financial difficulties throughout her education and her career, she fought tenaciously for her right to earn a living as a woman doctor.

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