Clara Brawner

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Clara Arena Brawner (August 29, 1929 – October 4, 1991) was the only African-American woman physician in Memphis, Tennessee, in the mid-1950s.[1]

The daughter of a pediatric physician and a registered nurse, Brawner was born in Georgia and raised in Memphis and attended Manassas High School.[2] Her parents are Dr. Jeff Brawner and Rena Darden Brawner.[3][4] Brawner had a younger sister named Alpha Brawner-Floyd, a world-renowned soprano opera singer.[5][6][7] She attended Spelman College for her undergraduate education, then moved to Nashville, Tennessee for medical school, and followed in her father's footsteps by graduating from Meharry Medical College in 1954.[8]

Career

After a yearlong internship at her alma mater, Meharry's Hubbard Hospital, Brawner returned to Memphis, where she practiced pediatrics at several hospitals.[8]

Community involvement

Later life

References

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