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The Free Black Vanguard, 1790—1820
From: History of Black Americans

Alcindor, John (1873–1924)
From: Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture

AMADOR, LUIS VALENTINE (1920– ),
From: Mexican American Biographies

Antonia Novello
From: 100 HISPANICS YOU SHOULD KNOW

ANTONIA NOVELLO
From: Notable Latino Americans

ANTONIA NOVELLO
From: Notable Twentieth-Century Latin American Women

Baruj Benacerraf
From: 100 HISPANICS YOU SHOULD KNOW

BRAVO, FRANCISCO (1910– ),
From: Mexican American Biographies

Brown, James Jackson (1882–1953)
From: Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture

Carlos J. Finlay
From: 100 HISPANICS YOU SHOULD KNOW

Charles Alexander Eastman
From: Distinguished Native American Spiritual Practitioners and Healers

Coello de Novello, Antonia (1945– )
From: Puerto Rico Past and Present

David Satcher
From: Encyclopedia of Minorities in American Politics

Drew, Charles Richard
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights

Eastman, Charles (Ohiyesa)
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS

Eastman, Charles Alexander or Ohiyesa [oh' hee • yay' suh] or the Pitiful Last (1858-January 8, 1939)
From: Indian Terms of the Americas

FISHER, RUDOLPH
From: The Harlem Renaissance

Fisher, Rudolph (1897-1934)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature

Fisher, Rudolph John Chauncey (1897–1934)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

FOWLER, HERBERT BURWELL (OHIYESA) Santee Sioux 1919–1977
From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Biography

GARCIA, HECTOR PEREZ (1914– ),
From: Mexican American Biographies

HÉCTOR PÉREZ GARCÍA
From: Notable Latino Americans

Indian Scout
From: American Icons [Three Volumes]

Joycelyn Elders
From: Encyclopedia of Minorities in American Politics

LAFLESCHE, SUSAN PICOTTE Omaha 1865–1915
From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Biography

Leonidas Berry
From: Distinguished African American Scientists of the 20th Century

MONTEZUMA, CARLOS (WASAJAH, WASAGAH, WASSAJA) (Yavapai) (c. 1867–1923)
From: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NATIVE AMERICAN LEGAL TRADITION

MONTEZUMA, CARLOS (WASAJAH, WASAGAH, WASSAJA) Yavapai c. 1867–1923
From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Biography

Montezuma, Carlos (Wassaja)
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS

NOVELLO, ANTONIA COELLO (1944– )
From: Latinas in the United States

Oronhyatekha (Mohawk), 1841–1907.
From: Encyclopedia of the Haudenosaunee [Iroquois Confederacy]

ORONHYATEKHA Mohawk 1841–1907
From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Biography

Pérez Marchand, Ana Dolores (1888–1983)
From: Puerto Rico Past and Present

Physicians
From: Encyclopedia of the Great Black Migration

Remond, Sarah Parker (1824–1894)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

RODRÍGUEZ-TRIAS, HELEN (1929–2001)
From: Latinas in the United States

Santiago Ramón y Cajal
From: 100 HISPANICS YOU SHOULD KNOW

Starr, Emmet
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS

Susan La Flesche Picotte
From: Distinguished Native American Spiritual Practitioners and Healers

Tubbee, Okah (1810–?)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

Vance H. Marchbanks Jr.
From: Distinguished African Americans in Aviation and Space Science

VIDAL, IRMA (1921–1997)
From: Latinas in the United States

Wassaja (Carlos Montezuma)
From: Distinguished Native American Spiritual Practitioners and Healers

WILLIAMS, DANIEL H. (1856–1931)
From: Encyclopedia of Multicultural Education

Woodrow Augustus Myers Jr. (1954– ), Physician, Health‐Care Administrator
From: Encyclopedia of African American Business

Wright, Charles H. (born 1918)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

ZAVALA, LORENZO DE (1788–1836),
From: Mexican American Biographies

Association of American Indian Physicians
http://www.aaip.org/

The Doctor who dared to inaugurate the practice of medicine on his own island.

Antonia Coello de Novello, Surgeon General of the United States, 1991–1994

Dr. Irma Vidal, standing in front, during the visit of her sisters from Cuba, Caridad Vidal (sitting) and Yolanda Vidal (third from left), New York, circa 1948. Courtesy of Jorge Sastre Vidal.