During World War II, Black EMTs in the 93rd Infantry Division, an all-black unit, demonstrated exceptional courage and skill by providing critical medical care under enemy fire despite facing segregation and racism, proving that Black medical history is an integral part of American medical history and paving the way for future generations.
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Hidden Heroes: Black WWII EMTs on the FrontlinesAdded:
Frontline Valor, black EMTs and WACs saved countless lives, [music] risking their own under harsh segregation. 1941, the 93rd Infantry Division, an all-black [music] unit, deployed medics like Private James H. Harvey, who braved enemy fire to reach the wounded. Despite limited resources and facing racism from within their own ranks, [music] these medics provided critical first aid, stabilized injuries, and evacuated soldiers under fire. Their skill [music] and courage ensured survival for many.
Their legacy, black EMTs proved excellence and resilience, forging paths for future generations. Black medical history is American medical history.
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