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James McCune Smith, a physician and writer educatedin New York's African Free

  • Jan 1, 1837
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James McCune Smith, a physician and writer educated

in New York's African Free School and at the University

of Glasglow in Scotland, begins to practice medicine

in New York City and eventually opens a pharmacy there; he

also conducts pioneer work in the scientific study of race.

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