Nurse

Nursing

 Susie King Taylor (Susan Ann Baker)

(August 6, 1848 – October 6, 1912)

American

The first black American army nurse

 
Susie King Taylor
[Public Domain, via Wikipedia Commons]

 

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Susie King Taylor “Teen-age Civil War Nurse: Susie King Taylor,” Ebony Magazine, February 1970, Vol. XXV, No.4, pgs.96-102.


– – – Books – – –

Berkin, Carol. 2012. Making America: A History of the United States. Boston: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

Cordell, M. R. 2016. Courageous Women of the Civil War: Soldiers, Spies, Medics, and More. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Review Press.

Favor, Lesli J. 2004. Women Doctors and Nurses of the Civil War. New York: Rosen Pub. Group.

Loewenberg, Bert James, and Ruth Bogin. 1996. Black Women in Nineteenth-Century American Life: Their Words, Their Thoughts, Their Feelings. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Taylor, Susie Baker King. 1902. Reminiscences of My Life In Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops, Late 1st S.C, Volunteers. Boston: The author.

Taylor, Susie Baker King. 1902. Reminiscences of My Life In Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops, Late 1st S.C, Volunteers. Boston: The author. [Electronic edition]

Walbridge, Mike. 2000. African-American Heroes of the Civil War. Portland, ME: Walch.


– – – Websites – – –

Butchart, Ronald E. “Susie King Taylor (1848-1912).” New Georgia Encyclopedia. 29 July 2013. Web. 20 December 2016.

Espiritu, Allison. “Taylor, Susan (Susie) Baker King (1848-1912),” Blackpast.org

Susie King Taylor Biography – Nursing-Theory.org

Susie King Taylor: Teacher, Nurse, Author Binding Wounds Pushing Boundaries African Americans in  Civil War Medicine

“Taylor, Susie King (1848-1912).” American Eras. Encyclopedia.com. 21 Dec. 2016

Susie King Taylor – Wikipedia


– – – Videos – – –

The Life of Susie King Taylor [Min: 5:23]

Lunch and Learn: Susie King Taylor’s Civil War – [Min: 35:49]

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