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- Mattie E. Coleman (1870-1943) was one of Tennessee's first African-American woman physicians. She was a religious feminist and suffragist who was instrumental in building alliances between black and white women. (en)
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- Central Tennessee College, Meharry Medical College (en)
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- Sumner County, Tennessee (en)
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- Nashville, Tennessee (en)
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- Physician, Suffragist (en)
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- 1902 (xsd:integer)
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- P. J. Coleman (en)
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- Mattie E. Coleman (1870-1943) was one of Tennessee's first African-American woman physicians. She was a religious feminist and suffragist who was instrumental in building alliances between black and white women. (en)
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