Susan La Flesche Picotte: Discovering History's Heroes

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Publisher's Description of Susan La Flesche Picotte: Discovering History's Heroes

Susan LaFlesche Picotte was the first Native American doctor in the United States and served more than 1,300 patients over 450 square miles in the late 1800s.

Susan was the daughter of mixed-race (white and Native American) parents, and struggled much of her life with trying to balance the two worlds. As a child, she watched an elderly Omaha Indian woman die on the reservation because no white doctor would come help. When she grew older, Susan attended one of just a handful of medical schools that accepted women, graduating top of her class as the country's first Native American physician.

Returning to her native Nebraska, Susan dedicated her life to working with Native American populations, battling epidemics from smallpox to tuberculosis that ravaged reservations during the final decades of the 19th century.


Category Description for Discovering History's Heroes

Not every hero is sky-rocketed into immediate fame. Many of them work tirelessly behind the scenes and never become a household name. But their lives and experiences are interesting and, often, their contributions are immeasurable. Such are the heroes whose stories are told in the Discovering History's Heroes series. Learn about a turn-of-the-past-century journalist (Ida B Wells) who led anti-lynching awareness; a Native American doctor (Susan La Flesche Picotte) who was the first person to receive financial aid for professional education; a South African poet (Dennis Brutus) who raised awareness of apartheid; and the astronaut (Michael Collins) who made sure his moon-walking fellow astronauts made it back into the space capsule. ~ Janice

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Aladdin Paperbacks
Grades:2-5
ISBN:9781534463301
Length in Inches:7.625
Width in Inches:5.125
Height in Inches:0.375
Weight in Pounds:0.25
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