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  • The New Freedmen's Clinic (first opened in the summer of 2009) is a free student-run health care clinic affiliated with Howard University Hospital (HUH)...
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    University Hospital, previously known as Freedmen's Hospital, is a major hospital located in Washington, D.C., built on the site of Griffith Stadium, a former...
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    community-based clinics. These facilities are within seven geographically based networks throughout the New York City metropolitan area." Miller, Kenneth. The Public...
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    African-Americans in New Jersey were still apprenticed freedmen. The 1860 census found just over 25,000 free African Americans in the state. Thousands of...
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    Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Florida, and central Oklahoma. The Cherokee Nation has constructed health clinics throughout Oklahoma, contributed...
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    Downtown Houston. The Fourth Ward is the site of Freedmen's Town, which was a post-U.S. Civil War community of African-Americans. The Fourth Ward was established...
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    anonymous calls. The SPCA also provides dog obedience training, a spay/neutering clinic, and pet bereavement counseling. As of May 2010[update], the county had...
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    maintain the Creek Nation Community Hospital and several community clinics, a vocational rehabilitation program, nutrition programs for children and the elderly...
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    and Hamilton. Florida Freedmen's Bureau records provided a detailed recounting of Klansmen's beatings and murders of freedmen and their white allies...
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    firefighter disasters in the United States Freedmen massacres List of notable disease outbreaks in the United States List of disasters in New York City by death...
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    Cherokee (redirect from The Cherokee)
    the 1866 treaty guaranteeing the Freedmen's rights. United States portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Black drink Black Indians in the United...
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    April 25, 2007: A bomb was left in a women's clinic in Austin, Texas but failed to explode. 2009: 2009 New York bomb plot December 25, 2009: British and...
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    once the largest Confederate hospital in the country became the site of a refuge camp for former slaves, managed by the Freedmen's Bureau. Many of the buildings...
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  • Kathleen Jones-King (category Barbadian emigrants to the United States)
    gynecology in Philadelphia in 1941. Jones-King completed an internship at Freedmen's Hospital, had a private practice in Washington, D.C., spoke at public...
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    San Telmo, Buenos Aires (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    struck the area in 1871. The new clinics and the heroic efforts of physicians like Florentino Ameghino helped curb the northward spread of the epidemic;...
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    wrote to the secretary of his MIT class indicating that he had just been released from treatment for an unspecified illness at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester...
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    Wilma Mankiller (category Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation)
    administration of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, serving until 1995. During her administration, the Cherokee government built new health clinics, created a mobile...
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    Knickerbocker Club (category Gentlemen's clubs in New York City)
    The Knickerbocker Club (known informally as The Knick) is a gentlemen's club in New York City that was founded in 1871. It is considered to be the most...
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    Illinois (redirect from The Land of Lincoln)
    education, having hosted the Midwest Clinic International Band and Orchestra Conference since 1946, as well being home to the Illinois Music Educators...
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    mobile clinic was moved around the area. In December 1965, the Planned Parenthood Clinic of Pittsburgh (PPCP) applied for federal funding based on the War...
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