Johnson, Halle (1864–1901)

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Johnson, Halle (1864–1901)

African-American physician. Name variations: Halle Tanner Dillon Johnson; Halle Tanner Dillon. Born Halle Tanner, Oct 17, 1864, in Pittsburgh, PA; died April 26, 1901, in Nashville, TN, from childbirth complications; dau. of Sarah Elizabeth (Miller) Tanner and Benjamin Tucker Tanner (African Methodist Episcopal Church leader); sister of Henry Ossawa Tanner (artist); m. Charles E. Dillon, 1886; John Quincy Johnson (African Methodist Episcopal minister), 1894; children: (1st m.) 1; (2nd m.) 3.

The 1st woman licensed to practice medicine in Alabama, graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (May 7, 1891), the only African-American student; served as a resident physician of Booker T. Washington's African-American Tuskegee Institute (1891–94), after passing rigorous Albama state physician exams; established Lafayette Dispensary to treat local Tuskegee residents and to train local nurses.

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