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“Love Him and Let Him Go”:
The American Colonization Society’s James Brown—Pioneering African-American Apothecary in the United States and Liberia, 1802-1853, Part I—The United States
Gregory Bond
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals, July 2018, 60 (3) 77-88; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/hopp.60.3.77
Gregory Bond
*Assistant Director, American Institute of the History of Pharmacy,
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History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals
Vol. 60, Issue 3
25 Jul 2018
“Love Him and Let Him Go”:
Gregory Bond
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals Jul 2018, 60 (3) 77-88; DOI: 10.3368/hopp.60.3.77
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- James Brown, Washington, DC, and the American Colonization Society
- James Brown, the American Colonization Society, and the Education of Black Health Professionals
- African-Americans and Pharmacy in the Early Nineteenth Century
- James Brown, the American Colonization Society, and Black Resistance to Colonization
- The Emigration of James Brown and the Struggles of the ACS’s Medical Education Program
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