Susan mckinney biography
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Susan McKinney Steward
American physician and writer
Susan Maria McKinney Steward (March 1847 – March 17, 1918) was an American physician and author.
Susan mckinney biography
She was the third African-American woman to earn a medical degree, and the first in New York state.[1][2][3]
McKinney-Steward's medical career focused on prenatal care and childhood disease.
From 1870 to 1895, she ran her own practice in Brooklyn and co-founded the Brooklyn Women's Homeopathic Hospital and Dispensary.[4] She sat on the board and practiced medicine at the Brooklyn Home for Aged Colored People.
From 1906, she worked as college physician at the African Methodist Episcopal Church's Wilberforce University in Ohio. In 1911, she attended the Universal Race Congress in New York, where she delivered a paper entitled "Colored American Women".[1]
Biography
Early life
McKinney-Steward was born Susan Maria Smith to Anne and Sylvanus Smith in 1847.
She lived a