Mary Ellis Stebbins, one of the first African American students in her school, returns from her home in Harlem to begin her second year of nursing school at Woodycrest Memorial Hospital. The work is harder and more time consuming, but she learns much about herself through her work at the hospital, and faces several crises with varying degrees of success.
"Mary Ellis Stebbins, one of the first African American students in her school, returns from her home in Harlem to begin her second year of nursing school at Woodycrest Memorial Hospital. The work is harder and more time consuming, but she learns much about herself through her work at the hospital, and faces several crises with varying degrees of success."@en
"Mary Ellis Stebbins, one of the first African American students in her school, returns from her home in Harlem to begin her second year of nursing school at Woodycrest Memorial Hospital."
African American nursing students Juvenile fiction.
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