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Members of the nursing staff and their families take part in an unidentified function on the grounds of Burrell Memorial Hospital, a medical facility for African Americans established in Roanoke in 1915. The hospital was named after Dr. Isaac Burrell, a local Black physician who had died the previous year after being refused medical treatment at local all-white facilities.
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