Video 4/5 in our series with Dr John E. Clark.
A question from a student about the first African-American female pharmacist prompted Dr John Clark to investigate the education of African-American pharmacists; what he found surprised him and he ended up writing a book on the topic.
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0:00 - What inspired you to write the book?
1:26 - Were there black and white pharmacy schools?
3:29 - Did segregation lead to healthcare disparities?
4:49 - What is the value of the book?
7:01 - Is ‘black’ or ‘African-American’ preferred?
This interview was recorded on 20.02.21.
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