
Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame: Dr. Edith Irby Jones
9/12/2019 | 2m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
When we give of ourselves, we pave the way for others. Dr. Edith Irby Jones was a...
When we give of ourselves, we pave the way for others. Dr. Edith Irby Jones was a trailblazer on so many fronts: the first African-American to attend UAMS - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, the first black female resident at Baylor University and the first female president of The National Medical Association.
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Arkansas Women’s Hall of Fame is a local public television program presented by Arkansas PBS

Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame: Dr. Edith Irby Jones
9/12/2019 | 2m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
When we give of ourselves, we pave the way for others. Dr. Edith Irby Jones was a trailblazer on so many fronts: the first African-American to attend UAMS - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, the first black female resident at Baylor University and the first female president of The National Medical Association.
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