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1945 - Desegregation Efforts in Army Nursing

The National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses (NACGN) pressured the U.S. Army Nurse Corps to eliminate its racial color bar and admit nurses regardless of race. Their persistent advocacy marked a pivotal step toward desegregation in military medical services and increased opportunities for Black nurses during World War II.

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