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Person · 1904–1950

Charles Drew

The surgeon and researcher who pioneered blood-plasma storage and the blood bank — then protested its racial segregation.

A pioneer of [[black-science]] who confronted [[white-supremacy]].

Charles Drew's research made large-scale blood banking possible, saving countless lives in World War II. He resigned in protest when the military insisted on segregating blood by race — a policy with no scientific basis.

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  1. 1940
    Charles Drew pioneers blood banking

    Drew's work on blood plasma storage saves countless lives.

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