Caroline Still Anderson
American physician and educator
Caroline Still Anderson was an American physician, educator, and activist. She was a pioneering physician in the Philadelphia African-American community and one of the first Black women to become a physician in the United States. Wikipedia
Born: November 1, 1848, Philadelphia, PA
Died: June 1919 (age 70 years), Philadelphia, PA
Education: Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (1876–1878) and Howard University College of Medicine
Parents: William Still
Partner: Matthew Anderson
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Feb 20, 2024 · Caroline Still Anderson was a prominent African American woman in nineteenth-century Philadelphia. She was an educator, activist, and one.