This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Tagged African American History, African American Intellectual History, Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Black History, Colored Orphan Asylum, History of Ideas, History of Medicine, History of New York, James McCune Smith, Malvina Barnett, Malvina Barnette, New York City, Pharmacy, Physician | Leave a comment Posted in History of Ideas, Written by Amy Cools | – I’m also mentioned in a n excellent article about McCune Smith which Bryan Greene recently wrote for the Smithsonian Magazine. If you want to know much more about the Smith-Barnett family than has ever been published before, the issue of the Journal which contains it is available at Amazon. It presents much of my original research into the family history of James McCune Smith and his wife, Malvina Barnett. My three-part article ‘Roots: Tracing the Family History of James McCune and Malvina Barnett Smith, 1783-1937’ has recently been published in the Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society. Though I’ve largely suspended writing original pieces for OP while I’m pursuing my doctorate degree at the University of Edinburgh – I’m in my final year – I’ve by no means stopped writing. 1850, Engraving, The New-York Historical Society, Gift of A.D.F.
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