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The First Open Air Tuberculosis Camp

 

Beulah Wright Porter Price was the first Black woman to be a doctor in the history of Indianapolis. Nobody went to her, and she had to close down her practice. But, when the city was encompassed in a tuberculosis outbreak she lead The Indianapolis Women's Improvement Club to tackle the outbreak.

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"History is written by the winners," is a phrase that is often repeated. However, it's not true. More often than not the losers write history. What we're left with is a sterilized view of history that does a great disservice to us all. These retellings are often filled with outright lies such as a George Washington's wooden teeth or are told in a way that would make the average person view it as too complicated. I'm here because history doesn't need to complicated, but it needs to be told, and told truthfully. 

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