John, Alma, 1906-1986.

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Radio talk show producer and registered nurse. Alma John became a registered nurse in 1929, working at Harlem Hospital, She later was appointed Director of the School for Practical Nurses at the Upper Manhattan Young Women's Christian Association, thereby becoming the first African-American woman director of a school of practical nursing n New York State. As Executive Director of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, she hosted and wrote the scripts for the radio program, "Brown Women in White." In 1952 she got her first radio program on station WWRL, covering everything from religion to teenagers. Alma John later wrote a syndicated column that appeared in the African-American press, and also hosted and and eventually produced the televison program "Black Pride.".

From the guide to the Alma John papers, 1955-1980, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.)

Radio talk show producer and registered nurse.

Alma John became a registered nurse in 1929, working at Harlem Hospital, She later was appointed Director of the School for Practical Nurses at the Upper Manhattan Young Women's Christian Association, thereby becoming the first African-American woman director of a school of practical nursing n New York State. As Executive Director of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, she hosted and wrote the scripts for the radio program, "Brown Women in White." In 1952 she got her first radio program on station WWRL, covering everything from religion to teenagers. Alma John later wrote a syndicated column that appeared in the African-American press, and also hosted and and eventually produced the televison program "Black Pride."

From the description of Alma John papers, 1955-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122580362

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United States
United States
Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
Harlem
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African American nurses
African American nurses
African Americans and mass media
African Americans in radio broadcasting
African American women
Nursing
Nursing
Radio programs
Radio programs
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Birth 1906

Death 1986

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