
Maude Callen: Legendary Nurse-Midwife of South Carolina
The Nurse Midwife Who Transformed the South
Discover the true story of Maude Callen, South Carolina's pioneering Black nurse-midwife, who brought life-saving healthcare to the rural South from 1923 to 1990. When Callen arrived in Pineville by mule-drawn wagon, she left behind Savannah's social elite for a world of poverty, disease, and loss. But she stayed--changing lives one birth, one patient, one home visit at a time.
In 1951, Life magazine featured her work in a moving photo essay by W. Eugene Smith, awakening the nation to her quiet heroism. Donations poured in, and Callen's legacy grew.
Award-winning journalist Lindsay Street brings Callen's story to life with rich historical detail, rare archival materials, and Callen's own words. This inspiring biography is a must-read for lovers of Black history, Southern history, and untold stories of American medical pioneers.
Perfect for readers who cherish deeply human stories of perseverance, service, and courage.
- Undertittel
- Legendary Nurse-Midwife of South Carolina
- Forfatter
- Lindsay Street
- ISBN
- 9781467159753
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 268 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 5.2.2026
- Forlag
- History Press
- Antall sider
- 160
