School Nursing

The Relentless School Nurse: Ann Bradford Stokes – From Slavery to Civil War Naval Nurse

Author Maria Smilios continues her weekly series honoring 2020 The Year of the Nurse and Midwife through narratives of nurses that many of us have never studied. This inspirational series is being shared on American Nursethe official online journal of the ANA. This week we learn about Ann Bradford Stokes in the 6th installation of Maria’s year-long tribute to nursing through our history. 

Ann Bradford Stokes: From Slavery to Civil War Naval Nurse

Maria Smilios

 Bio: Maria Smilios is the author of the forthcoming  book     The Black Angels: The Untold Stories of the   Nurses who helped Cure Tuberculosis. The book will   be  published in the United States by An Oprah Book,   in Germany by Mohrbooks books, and in the United     Kingdom by Virago Books.

 A New York City native, Maria has a Masters of Arts   from Boston University in Religion & Literature where she was a Henry Luce Scholar and a Presidential Scholar and where she taught Essay & Research writing in the university’s writing program.

In 2007, she left Boston and moved back to New York City to teach at an all-girls high school. There she created and ran an intensive summer writing program for teens. Maria also spent five years at Springer Science & Media as Development Editor in the Biomedical Sciences.

In the past, Maria has written for Narratively, The Guardian, The Rumpus, Dame Magazine, The  Jewish Daily Forward among others.

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