• Houston Negro Hospital: The Untold Legacy of Riverside General (American Heritage)

Houston Negro Hospital: The Untold Legacy of Riverside General (American Heritage)

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“This Great Hospital Fight” – Dr. Drake

At the height of racial and political tensions in early twentieth-century Houston, two unlikely figures became allies. Dr. William M. Drake, a pioneering surgeon and Black community leader, and Joseph Cullinan, a White oil magnate and founder of the company that became Texaco, united in a desperate effort to save a hospital that symbolized hope. The Houston Negro Hospital was born from America’s Black Hospital Movement. Dedicated Juneteenth 1926, it embodied a bold experiment to bring dignity and healthcare access to a community systematically denied both in the Jim Crow south.

Journalist and storyteller Carlton Houston―whose ancestors played a role in this remarkable heritage―reveals the untold, human drama behind the institution that would become Riverside General. Recount the vision, conflict, and resilience that shaped a century of healthcare through the struggle of those determined to save lives.

Author(s)
Mr. Carlton Houston
Publication Year
2026
Publication date
May 26, 2026
Pages
192
Binding
Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
The History Press
Condition
New
ISBN
9781467171625
Dimensions
6.0 × 0.31 × 9.0 in
Weight
0.31 lb

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