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William John Henry Booker
Born
William John Henry Booher
April 29, 1882
Concord, New Hampshire, US
Died
April 24, 1921(1921-04-24) (aged 39)
Oxford, North Carolina, US
Education
Tuskegee Institute (1902), Leonard Medical School (1908)
Occupation
physician
Title
First Lieutenant
Spouse
Ida Mae Shaw (1909–1921)
Children
2
William John Henry Booker, M.D. (April 29, 1882 – August 24, 1921) was a prominent African-American physician situated in Oxford, North Carolina.
He became a First Lieutenant Medical Officer following the United States's entry into World War I.
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