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Aaron Manasses McMillan

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392:, who promised a large donation in support of the hospital. This donation allowed the construction of a two-story brick building which was completed in 1938. Further donations by the Women's Association of the Middle Atlantic Conference of the Congregational and Christian Churches allowed the construction of a surgery unit. Over the years, the hospital's expansions covered 4 acres (1.6 ha) containing 45 buildings, the two-story brick hospital, 130 beds, up-to-date equipment (including a new sterilizer), a chapel dedicated to Aaron's father, Reverend Henry R. McMillan, and training facilities for medical and business staff. McMillan left Angola in 1948 and was shortly replaced by Robert A. McGowan as head of the hospital 401:
in the NAACP and served as chairman of the NAACP life membership committee in 1959. He also served on the Omaha Housing Authority Board from 1956 to 1967, and as chairman in 1964. Well respected in Omaha and throughout the country, he was often invited to speak about his experience. Along with his missionary experience and medicine in Africa, he spoke in favor of
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After his return, he constructed a hospital meant for people of all backgrounds that he dubbed "People's Hospital" on 20th and Grace in Omaha. People's Hospital closed after five years, and McMillan continued to work as a doctor in an office he had built for himself at that location. He was involved
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McMillan, Aaron M. "Through the Years in Medical Work in Africa", read before the sixth Annual Meeting of the Medical Association of the Protestant Missions of Angola, Quesua, June 1939, The Dondi Press
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to become medical supervisor of a mission in Portuguese West Africa. In order to work in a Portuguese colony, McMillan needed Portuguese medical qualification, and on September 18, 1929, sailed on the
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and his wife Bessie Fonvielle McDowell. McMillan and his wife arrived in 1931 as the first US medical missionaries in Portuguese West Africa. When the arrived, the hospital was nothing but a
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The couple remained in Angola for 17 years, returning only for a short period in 1935. While in the United States, the couple met white doctor Willis F. Pierce of
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McMillan was a last-minute addition to the 1928 primary ballot for the ninth district of the Nebraska House of Representatives, where he defeated dentist
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finger. He generally worked in a suit and treated patients in a range of over 200 miles (320 km). Supplies were limited, and his first
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in Fort Worth. The couple had two sons, Aaron and Robert, born before leaving for Angola, and one daughter, Helen, born in Angola.
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minister at Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Omaha, and Aaron moved to Omaha in 1922 after visiting his father.
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Labode, Modupe. "A Native Knows a Native: African American Missionaries' Writings about Angola, 1919-1940,"
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based on irregularities in his tax returns between 1959 and 1962. He eventually pleaded
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and came to the United States in 1870. He claimed descent from slaves taken from
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Willena also was active in civic affairs, serving for a time as board member of
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in 1923. Willena also graduated from Bishop College in Dallas and taught at
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in 1928 as a Republican and served one term. He then was invited by the
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Republican Party members of the Nebraska House of Representatives
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and had no beds, nurses, trained staff, or modern supplies.
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Committee and delegate to the state Republican convention.
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Houston, Robert. "A Medical Plant Built on a Shoestring".
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On October 26, 1967, he received a minor gunshot wound in
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On his first day he was immediately active, removing a
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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In 1969 he was tried for 2022:African-American state legislators in Nebraska 1498:Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition 1348: 729: 483: 481: 218:, and continued to work as a medical doctor. 210:, he was involved in the Omaha Branch of the 40:from the 9th (Representatives, 1928) district 8: 2002:Activists for African-American civil rights 1997:Baptist missionaries from the United States 1861:St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church 1355: 1341: 1333: 1302: 736: 722: 714: 678:"Ms McMillan, Ex-Missionary, Dead at 70". 612:, vol. 4, no. 1 (Fall 2000) ISSN 1094-902X 409:, and education, extolling the virtues of 18: 2057:20th-century African-American politicians 569:Rich, Blanche A. "This Month We Salute". 535: 533: 531: 529: 527: 525: 2012:African-American life in Omaha, Nebraska 1956:List of African-American historic places 621:"McMillan's Father Featured in Digest", 1697:Omaha Blues, Jazz & Gospel Festival 648: 646: 644: 638:. Thursday, September 19, 1957. page 38 595:"State Nurses Meet Slated on Tuesday". 582:"Dworak, Easton Sure of State Senate". 477: 1841:Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church 708:"A Biography of Dr. Aaron M. McMillan" 682:. Wednesday, January 21, 1970. page 29 565: 563: 561: 559: 557: 555: 553: 551: 549: 487:"American Board of Foreign Missions". 586:. Thursday, November 8, 1928. page 23 420:and at one time heading the American 319:In 1928, McMillan was invited by the 182:and a civic leader and legislator in 7: 695:. Tuesday, November 25, 1969. page 2 519:. 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Index

Nebraska Legislature
John Andrew Singleton
Cotton Plant, Arkansas
Westwood, Los Angeles
Republican
Alma mater
Bishop College
Meharry Medical College
Lisbon School of Tropical Medicine
Angola
Nebraska
Nebraska House of Representatives
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Congregational Church
Galangue
Portuguese West Africa
Omaha, Nebraska
NAACP
Omaha Housing Authority
Cotton Plant, Arkansas
Fort Worth, Texas
Haitians
Africa
Haiti
slave traders
Sir John Hawkins
Sir Francis Drake
Cotton Plant Academy
Bishop College
Dallas

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