For the American ethnologist, see Matilda Coxe Evans Stevenson.
Matilda Evans
Dr. Matilda Evans
Born
May 13, 1866
Aiken, South Carolina
Died
November 17, 1935
Columbia, South Carolina
Alma mater
Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Occupation
Medical Doctor
Known for
Established the first hospitals to treat African American patients in Columbia, South Carolina. Promoted healthy lifestyle and preventative care to the African American community in the early decades of the 20th century.
Matilda Evans, M.D., also known as Matilda Arabella Evans (May 13, 1866 – November 17, 1935) was the first African-American woman licensed to practice medicine in South Carolina and an advocate for improved health care for African Americans, particularly children.[1]
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