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  1. The Lincoln School for Nurses, also known as Lincoln Hospital and Nursing Home School for Nurses, and Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing, was the first nursing school for African-American women in New York City.

  2. The Lincoln School for Nurses, a privately endowed institution, was founded, in 1898 in the Bronx, to train Black women to become nurses at a time when this kind of education was not available. It was the first school of its type in the United States.

  3. The Lincoln School for Nurses Photograph Collection depicts some of the school's graduation classes, hospital facilities, and employees and patients from the mid-1800s to 1973, mainly during the period of the 1910s to 1950s.

  4. 25 de fev. de 2021 · Rarely talked about, the Lincoln School for Nurses has a rich history as the first school in the U.S. to teach nursing specifically to Black women. The school opened in the Bronx in 1898.

  5. Until 1923, the privately funded Lincoln School for Nurses in the Bronx was the only institution in New York City that trained African American women. Founded in 1898, it was the first school of its kind in the United States.

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  6. The Lincoln School was founded in 1898 as a training school for African American women. It became the Lincoln School for Nurses in 1902, and was one of only ten nursing schools for African American nurse training in the United States.

  7. The Lincoln School was founded in 1898 as a training school for African American women; it became the Lincoln School for Nurses in 1902, when it was one of ten such schools in the United States. By the 1930s, it had become highly regarded as one of the top training schools nationwide.