Black Angels
By (Author) Maria Smilios
Little, Brown Book Group
Virago Press Ltd
10th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
610.7308996073
Paperback
448
Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 34mm
620g
Black Angels tells the true story of 300 black nurses who changed the course of history, beginning in 1929 when white nurses staged a walk out at Staten Island's 2000-bed TB sanatorium, threatening New York with a public health catastrophe. City health officials made a radical decision to sanction a national call for 'colored nurses'. Lured by the promise of good pay, education, housing and most of all, a rare opportunity to work in a hospital free of quotas and segregated wards, 'Black Angels' from all over the country boarded trains and buses to enter wards that held both hope and danger. Their triumphant story, bringing together medicine, politics, racial strife, women's rights and cutting-edge science, has up until now been almost completely ignored. Maria Smilios has been working with one of the Black Angels - Virginia Allen, now aged 84 - as well as ex-patients whom the Angels cared for.
Maria Smilios has written for Narratively, the Guardian, Rumpus, Dame Magazine, and the Jewish Daily Forward among others. A New York native, Maria holds Masters of Arts from Boston University in Religion & Literature where she was a Henry Luce Scholar and a Presidential Scholar and where she taught Essay & Research writing in the university's Writing Program. In 2007, she left Boston University and moved back to New York City to teach at an all-girls high school, where she created and ran an intensive summer writing programme for teens. Maria has travelled extensively in Europe and Asia. She lives in New York with her husband and daughter.