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Achievement1919· leadership

National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses Fights for Military Recognition

The National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, founded in 1908 under Adah Thoms, intensified its campaign for equal treatment of Black nurses during and after World War I. Thoms lobbied the War Department and Congress to recognize Black nurses' service, and the organization documented the systematic exclusion of qualified Black women from military medical roles despite critical nursing shortages.