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1954 - Dr. Peter Murray Marshall Becomes First Black President of an AMA Unit

On May 24, 1954, Dr. Peter Murray Marshall was installed as president of the New York County Medical Society, becoming the first African American to head any unit of the American Medical Association (AMA). His groundbreaking leadership marked a major milestone in the integration of American medicine and the broader recognition of Black physicians in national professional organizations.

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