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Alma Vessells John (September 27, 1906 – April 8, 1986) was an American nurse, newsletter writer, radio and television personality, and civil rights activist. Born in Philadelphia in 1906, she moved to New York to take nursing classes after graduating from high school. She completed her nursing training at Harlem Hospital School of Nursing in 1929 and worked for two years as a nurse before being promoted to the director of the educational and recreational programs at Harlem Hospital. After being fired for trying to unionize nurses in 1938, she became the director of the Upper Manhattan YWCA School for Practical Nurses, the first African-American to serve as director of a school of nursing in the state of New York. (Adah Belle Thoms had served as acting director of Lincoln School for Nurses (en) 阿尔玛·维瑟尔斯·约翰(英語:Alma Vessells John,1906年9月27日-1986年4月8日)是一位美国护士、通讯作家、广播电视名人和民权活动家,1906年出生于费城,高中毕业后移居纽约开始护理培训,1929年在哈莱姆医院护理学院完成学业。毕业后约翰做了两年护士,接着被提拔为哈莱姆医院教育及娱乐活动项目负责人。1938年,她因试图组织护士成立工会而被解雇,后来成为曼哈顿上城基督教女青年会实用护士学院的院长,也是纽约州历史上第一位担任护理学院院长的非裔美国人。1944年,约翰成为国家战争护理委员会讲师和顾问,一直任职到战争结束。同时她还是全国有色人种护士协会的最后一位理事,任职时间从1946年开始,直到1951年该协会解散。在此期间她的职责是为黑人妇女提供更多的护理岗位,将全国的黑人护士纳入国家保健系统。 (zh) |
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