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Harold E. Pierce

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353:, November 4, 2006. Accessed December 21, 2014. "He was born in the Art Museum area, and his mother died when he was 7. His father decided the best situation for his son was to be raised by his paternal grandparents in Bridgeton, N.J. He graduated from Bridgeton High School in 1939 and earned a bachelor's degree in science in 1943 from Lincoln University and a medical degree in 1946 from Howard University." 31: 274:. In 1954, he became a General Medical Officer with the 111th Fighter Bomber. After many distinguished years, he resigned from the Air Force National Guard in 1976 and was promoted in 1987 on the Retired list to the rank of Brigadier General. He is the second 245:
in the Philadelphia school system. They were married for 44 years until her death in 1989. Pierce had three children, and four grandchildren. His eldest daughter became an attorney while the other two followed in his footsteps and became
193:, raised him. While he was still young, Harold was estranged from his father, and as an adult, visited his father in Harlem. His Father had retired as a Laboratory Assistant from New York State Department of Mental Hygiene. 442: 412: 281:
Pierce was active in the Civil Rights Movement, and even active as a child in the 1930s through his dissemination of Black Newspapers pushing for an end to the terrorizing
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Pierce was born on April 4, 1922, in Philadelphia to Mary Leora Bellinger Pierce and Harold Ernest Pierce, Sr. His mother was a classical pianist who played for
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peaked, Pierce accepted an assignment as the Chief of Dermatology at the 1600 USAF Hospital at
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for over 48 years. He pioneered surgical techniques for the treatment of
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Pierce died at the age of 84 in Philadelphia from complications from
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in 1946. Pierce completed an internship at Harlem Hospital in
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On November 22, 1945, Harold married Constance Ella Mason, a
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of African Americans and their supporters that plagued
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lincoln University
Howard University
Cosmetic Surgery
Dermatology
Howard University
University of Pennsylvania
Brigadier General
dermatologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
keloids
hair transplants
cosmetic facial surgery
chemical facial peeling
dermabrasion
people of color
Marian Anderson
Bridgeton, New Jersey
Bridgeton High School
New Jersey
Lincoln University
Howard University College of Medicine
New York City
dermatology
University of Pennsylvania
mathematician
teacher
cosmetic surgeons
dermatologists

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