Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 22, 1995, Page 13, Image 13

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ebruary 1995 is an opportunity to recognize
and reflect on tbe accomplishments o f A fri­
can Americans. Because o f this The Orego­
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dated And Still I Rise, a 16-page newspaper in
education curriculum supplement.
And Still I RUe profiles African Americans who
have overcome obstacles to achieve new rotes for
themselves and others. These people may not be the
best known in their field, yet they contributed in a
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Due to a generous grant from Portland General
Electric, more than 15,000 students have received
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provide educators and students with a springboard
for classroom discussion, interaction, research and
an opportunity to develop awareness, understand­
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o f Passage” program , seniors in
The Les Femmes Debutante and
C avalier program are expected
Io identify heroes and reeogni/e
th e ir co ntributions to society.
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Rebecca Lee.
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Rebecca Lee vv as horn. free,
in Richmond V irg in ia in 1833.
She was raised by her aunt who
served as a lav doctor. This in ­
spired Lee to become a nurse. In
1859, she enrolled in the New
England Female M edical C ol­
lege where she earned her doc­
torate o f medicine. This made
Lee the first o f only 65 Vlriean
Vmeriean female physicians.
I ee's most notable co ntribu tion
to the medical field was her book,
published in ISS3 entitled. V
Book o f M edical Disclosures,
which drew on her vast experi­
ence Io counsel women on self
care as well as the care o f their
ch ild re n."
can interview and is a role model.
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