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Only 1.6% of US doctors were Black in 1906 – and the legacy of inequality in medical education has not yet been erased

  • Written by Benjamin Chrisinger, Assistant Professor, Community Health, Tufts University
Only 1.6% of US doctors were Black in 1906 – and the legacy of inequality in medical education has not yet been erasedBlack students at Meharry Medical College, in 1915.Heritage Art/Getty Images

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