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Nurses Need to be Taken Care of, Too: Stories of Black Nurses in the Workplace Item Info

Shirley Aikin, photograph
Shirley Aikin, photograph
IMAGE
Adriene Tillman, photograph
Adriene Tillman, photograph
IMAGE
Cheryl Marie Coney, research...
Cheryl Marie Coney, research essay - application/pdf
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Shirley Aikin, interview transcript...
Shirley Aikin, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Shirley Aikin, audio
Shirley Aikin, audio - audio
AUDIO
Adriene Tillman, interview transcript...
Adriene Tillman, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Adriene Tillman, audio
Adriene Tillman, audio - audio
AUDIO
Project bibliography
Project bibliography - application/pdf
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Title:
Nurses Need to be Taken Care of, Too: Stories of Black Nurses in the Workplace
Creator:
Coney, Cheryl Marie
Date Created:
2011
Description:
Adriene Tillman and Shirley Aikin examine the social trends and attitudes that have shaped their experiences as African-American nurses. Particular attention is paid to the interviewees involvement with the Ebony Nurses Association of Tacoma, a local organization that provides professional and personal support to its members. Other topics of discussion include Tillmans union activity with the Washington State Nurses Association, Aikins teaching career at Pacific Lutheran University, and the current strengths and weaknesses of the nursing profession.
Subjects:
African Americans Labor unions Women Tacoma Hospitals Nurses Military Social aspects Education Race relations
Location:
Hilltop
Latitude:
47.24537592
Longitude:
-122.452731
Source:
Tacoma Community History Project
Type:
record
Format:
compound_object
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Nurses Need to be Taken Care of, Too: Stories of Black Nurses in the Workplace", Tacoma Community History Project, University of Washington Tacoma Library
Reference Link:
https://erika-b.github.io/tchp/items/chp201101.html
Rights
Rights:
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