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Race and Healing
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Race and Healing

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Race and Healing: Autobiography of an Urban Black Physician

By: Harcourt G. Harris MD

This book is about a young black man wanting to be accepted into the medical profession- a world dominated by white people. He explores the obstacles encountered along the way while he was growing up, getting an education, and eventually being accepted into the medical profession. Harcourt's story started with his mother, an immigrant from Barbados, an island in the Caribbean. She had the equivalent of a grade school education and fought to get Harcourt and his sister the best education available. His message is relevant because it allows young black children to realize that they can succeed through hard work and ignoring racism.

About the Author

Dr. Harcourt G. Harris was born in Harlem, New York in 1928. He is a retired medical doctor. At age ninety-four, he enjoys sedentary activities such as playing pinochle with friends once a week, watching sports on television, and reading a book every week or so. He also exercises five days a week for thirty minutes. He enjoys his great-grandchildren Jackson (age eight), Ethan (age eight), Jude (age three), and Jayla (three months).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
24 February 2023
Pages
106
ISBN
9798886837582

Race and Healing: Autobiography of an Urban Black Physician

By: Harcourt G. Harris MD

This book is about a young black man wanting to be accepted into the medical profession- a world dominated by white people. He explores the obstacles encountered along the way while he was growing up, getting an education, and eventually being accepted into the medical profession. Harcourt's story started with his mother, an immigrant from Barbados, an island in the Caribbean. She had the equivalent of a grade school education and fought to get Harcourt and his sister the best education available. His message is relevant because it allows young black children to realize that they can succeed through hard work and ignoring racism.

About the Author

Dr. Harcourt G. Harris was born in Harlem, New York in 1928. He is a retired medical doctor. At age ninety-four, he enjoys sedentary activities such as playing pinochle with friends once a week, watching sports on television, and reading a book every week or so. He also exercises five days a week for thirty minutes. He enjoys his great-grandchildren Jackson (age eight), Ethan (age eight), Jude (age three), and Jayla (three months).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
24 February 2023
Pages
106
ISBN
9798886837582