The Slave Who Helped Boston Battle Smallpox
The erasure of black and African contributions to medicine is frustratingly common in American culture. Thankfully, there are signs that Onesimus, the enslaved African who brought a lifesaving smallpox treatment to the American colonies in the early 1700s, is finally beginning to get his due.
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