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Only White Nurses?
12022-12-08T17:16:48+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5e33plain2022-12-08T17:19:41+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5eWhile this photo focuses on a group of all white nurses, there were African American nurses. It was not as common for African American women in Middletown until later in the 20th century due to opportunity limitations based on race.
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1media/Ball Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses_thumb.jpg2022-12-07T00:13:26+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5eBall Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses3Group photo of Nurses at the Ball Memorial Hospital Training School for Nursesmedia/Ball Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses.jpgplain2023-02-07T15:12:09+00:0005-1930Otto Sellers Photograph Collection, Ball State Digital Media RepositoryCory Balkenbusch1813df9caeea31c6742588d0733c7e303d399f25