Oral history interview with Jean Spaulding, 2006.

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Oral history interview with Jean Spaulding, 2006.

Includes CD and transcript of an oral history interview with Jean Spaulding. Major subjects in this interview include Spaulding's experiences as a woman and an African-American in Duke University's Department of Psychiatry and the Durham community, as well as her administrative roles in the Duke University Health System.

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The first African-American female to graduate from the Duke University School of Medicine, a member of the Duke University Health System Board of Directors, and a member of the Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors. From the description of Oral history interview with Jean Spaulding, 2006. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 300301143 ...

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