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Bridges: Dr. Edith Irby Jones had a storied career as a leader in medicine

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… across the South, African-Americans could receive a top … Jones became the first African-American to attend a desegregated … first woman and first African-American internist with the … oldest medical association for African-American doctors.  In 1986, building …

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