One of the first African-American women to become a physician in the United States[1]
Caroline Still Anderson (November 1, 1848 – June 1 or 2,[2][3] 1919) was an American physician, educator, and activist.[4] She was a pioneering physician in the Philadelphia African-American community and one of the first Black women to become a physician in the United States.[1]
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^Beckford, Geraldine Rhoades. "Caroline Virginia Still Wiley Anderson". African American National Biography. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
^Milite, George A. (1999). "Caroline Still Anderson". In Kristine Krapp (ed.). Notable Black American Scientists. Detroit: Gale. p. 11. ISBN 0-7876-2789-5.
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