Black Doctor
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Black Doctor

A Biography of James McCune Smith, MD

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eBook - ePub

Black Doctor

A Biography of James McCune Smith, MD

About this book

A biography of the first credentialed African American physician in the United States, a vital nineteenth-century abolitionist and statesman. 

The heart of the whites must be changed, thoroughly, entirely, permanently changed . . . and men, colored men, must go to work to produce that conviction—of the eternal equality of the Human Race—which is the first principle of good government—of Bible politics. This must be done, but how?

Dr. James McCune Smith spent his life seeking the answer to this question. Born to a single Black mother, a slave who emancipated herself from her abusive owner—James's white father—in New York City, he grew up impoverished in the dangerous Five Points neighborhood. Educated in a Quaker school, the color of his skin prevented him from advancing his studies and securing work in any manual or office trades. Fortunately, James's pastor recognized his intelligence and skills, raising funds to send him to Scotland's University of Glasgow where he earned multiple degrees and returned to New York as an accredited medical doctor.

While James was overseas, America's political and societal divisions over slavery intensified. Abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison believed the northern and southern states should separate while John Brown sought violent means to free the slaves. Neither addressed the future of Black people across the nation, who wanted equal rights and opportunities in society. James chose to speak for a true united nation strengthened by its diversity, chairing conventions and writing columns for Frederick Douglass's paper about freedom beyond ending slavery in the years leading up to and during the Civil War.

Black Doctor is the story of James McCune Smith, a compassionate doctor and activist who championed a humane citizenry and a greater America.

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Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9798337208466

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Chapter One: Growing Up Black in New York—1813–1832
  5. Chapter Two: The Journey to Scotland—1832
  6. Chapter Three: Glasgow—1832–1837
  7. Chapter Four: Home Again—1837–1838
  8. Chapter Five: A Larger Stage—1838–1840
  9. Chapter Six: A Prophecy, an Appeal, and a Lesson from Haiti—1841
  10. Chapter Seven: Amistad, Maryland, and Albany—1841
  11. Chapter Eight: A Varied Life—1842–1845
  12. Chapter Nine: Timbucto—1846 and Afterward
  13. Chapter Ten: St. Philip’s Church—1847–1853
  14. Chapter Eleven: The Colored Orphan Asylum—1834–1860
  15. Chapter Twelve: The Elective Franchise and Some Family Matters
  16. Chapter Thirteen: Priorities, Family, and Purified Politics—1845–1850
  17. Chapter Fourteen: Dealing with Douglass and Other Matters—1848–1852
  18. Chapter Fifteen: Smith as a Writer—Communipaw, Ethiop, and Others
  19. Chapter Sixteen: The Convention of 1853 and the Industrial School
  20. Chapter Seventeen: A Rising Tide of Anger—1854–1855
  21. Chapter Eighteen: The Approaching Crisis—1856–1860
  22. Chapter Nineteen: The Last Chapter—1861–1865
  23. Appendix A: The Family of James McCune Smith
  24. Bibliography
  25. Endnotes
  26. Acknowledgments
  27. About the Author
  28. Copyright

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