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Emma Wakefield-Paillet

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for Iberia Parish between 1884 and 1888. The family fled New Iberia not long after her younger brother was
43: 447: 442: 105: 174: 284: 22:(November 21, 1868 – August 26, 1946) was an American physician. Wakefield-Paillet was the first 230: 290: 82: 23: 47: 93:, where she was married to Joseph Oscar Paillet. She was licensed to practice medicine in 89:, when she opened her own medical practice in New Orleans by 1898. In 1900, she moved to 203:"Louisiana's First Black Female Physician Dr. Emma Wakefield~Paillet Historical Marker" 74: 55: 27: 436: 360: 90: 62:
and the family home was terrorized by a mob of angry white citizens. They settled in
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in 1901. She remained in California for the rest of her life, dying there in 1946.
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from 1877 to 1879, and an older brother, Adolph J. Wakefield, served as
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and his wife, Amelia Valentine Wakefield. Her father was a
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in 1879, becoming the first black woman to graduate from
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describing her significance was erected by historian
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Wakefield-Paillet was born on November 21, 1868, in
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African-American
medical school
Louisiana
New Iberia, Louisiana
Samuel Wakefield
state senator
Clerk of Court
lynched
New Orleans
Flint Medical College
medical school
Louisiana
African American
physician
San Francisco
California
historical marker
Phebe Hayes
Iberia African American Historical Society



Hayes, Phebe
"Emma Wakefield-Paillet, MD"




"Honoring Louisiana's First Black Female Physician"

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