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Susan Maria Smith McKinney
Susan Maria Smith McKinney Steward
The first African American woman to graduate from medical school in the state of New York, she practiced medicine for forty-eight years and was an advocate of women's suffrage, presenter at the First Universal Race Congress in London in 1911, and church organist and choir director.