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HOSPITAL PLANNED IN BIG NEGRO AREA; Pilot Unit in National Network Would Be in Washington, Half Financed by Race PERMISSIONS Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. (); August 15, 1951, , Section , Page 16, Column , words [ DISPLAYING ABSTRACT ] WASHINGTON, Aug. 14--Plans for a $4,000,000, 200-bed interracial hospital here, that would serve as a pilot plant for a network of such hospitals throughout the country, were announced here today by the Rev. Amos H. Carnegie, founder and president of the National Hospital Foundation, Inc. http://goo.gl/e6hFEP BEATEN NEGRO PLANS TO SUE BUS COMPANY The Rev. Amos H. Carnegie, 67 years old, entered Freedman's Hospital for treatment a few hours after he returned to his Washington home by plane. Hospital ... December 11, 1952 - Article - Print Headline: "BEATEN NEGRO PLANS TO SUE BUS COMPANY" http://goo.gl/X8gho4 File historyLegend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete
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