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Interracial sex on screen may be all the rage these days, judging by those omnipresent DVD cover shots for blacked.com and tushy.com showing vast disparities between petite young white girls and huge black dicks. But the genre goes back to the beginning of porn, and was rather poorly milked by Ron Sullivan/Henri Pachard in this forgotten opus. So forgotten that I had to add it to IMDb's roster of over 300 Pachard titles some 30 years after it was released. It concerns a group of black nurses, plus dazed-looking (drugs??) Annabelle Dayne as a token white nurse, working or basically goofing off in a clinic run by Dr. T.T. Boy. They shoot the breeze in untranslated argot, apparently a form of Ebonics, and they call Dayne derogatorily throughout "Crayola" as in the crayons of our childhood. Dayne predictably gets a sexual workout here from Sean Michaels, and the flip-side of IR is provided by T.T. Boy and other white studs like Tom Chapman and Alex Sanders servicing the black beauties. Plot-less wonder is just an excuse to mix and match, a viable sub-genre then and now. It reminded me a bit of perhaps Ron's worst feature of his career, probably a collector's item, I used to own on VHS: "The Adventures of Super 18", in which Sullivan makes fun of the huge but limp dick of Tony Duncan, a guy who has not earned even a footnote in porn history.
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Home / 7 Black Nurses Who Changed History Forever
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Nurses are oftentimes unsung heroes that are left in the shadows of doctors who get much of the credit.
The group of nurses featured below left a beautiful mark on the history of healthcare that could never be erased. Many times, in the face of adversity, these women gave their all to their patients and careers, many times behind the scenes and without recognition. That’s why WE honor them. We have seen their effort, and their history-making triumphs that have laid the groundwork for many nurses today. Take a look below at just some of the groundbreaking nurses throughout history.
Born in 1901, Estelle Massey Osborne became the first black woman to earn a master’s degree in nursing. But this isn’t the only fact that distinguishes her. Throughout her career, Osborne dedicated herself to improving the options available to black nurses across the country. Her goal was to ensure that black nurses received just as high-caliber an education as their white counterparts.
In 1943, Osborne became a consultant for the National Nursing Council for War Services and helped to get the color ban lifted from nursing in the US Army and Navy. She also assisted in almost doubling, within two years, the number of training schools that would accept black students.
Then in 1945 she became the first black member of New York University’s teaching faculty and used her position to continue to fight for black nurses’ rights. Osborne’s legacy lives on in the form of the Estelle Massey Osborne Scholarship for registered black nurses interested in studying a nursing master’s degree full time.
Another pioneering African-American nurse was Jessie Sleet Scales, who in 1900 became America’s first black public health nurse. Trained in Chicago, Scales moved to New York and, after trying unsuccessfully for months to find a job, became a district nurse for the Charity Organization Society.
Scales was originally hired to deal with tuberculosis in the city’s black community, which had few healthcare options and a deep-seated resistance to formal medical care. Her work quickly expanded to include everything from childbirth and chicken pox to heart disease and cancer. Her workload was staggering: As she outlined in a 1901 article for the American Journal of Nursing, her caseload in a single two-month period included 156 calls on 41 families.
Scales’ work inspired other organizations to hire black community health nurses, some of whom were selected on her recommendation. She was a pioneer in what we now call culturally appropriate care.
Registered nurse Lillian Holland Harvey is best known for her work in education. She became Dean of Tuskegee University School of Nursing in 1948 and held the position for nearly 30 years. During her time as Dean, Harvey was pivotal in establishing and offering Alabama’s first Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. The program offered students a strong education, complete with hands-on hospital experience – both locally and out of state.
Harvey believed that everyone deserved professional acknowledgement, regardless of his or her background. Even the harsh segregation rules of the 1940s didn’t deter her, and she went on to achieve a number of honors. Harvey’s graduates say that she impacted their lives strongly and led by example. She showed them the importance of advancing their education, striking a balance between work and family life, and finding ways to get involved with their local communities.
Mabel Keaton Staupers (1890–1989), originally from Barbados, became a U.S. citizen in 1917 and studied nursing at Freedmen’s Hospital School of Nursing in Washington, D.C. Like Scales, a major focus of her early career was on battling tuberculosis, which had hit the black community especially hard. She helped to establish the inpatient tuberculosis clinic at the Booker T. Washington Sanatorium and later became executive secretary of the Harlem Tuberculosis Committee.
Staupers also worked hard to improve the status of African-American nurses. During World War II, she led the campaign to integrate black nurses in the Army Nurse Corps, meeting with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to explain…
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