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Joyce Yerwood

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advocate, promoting educational and cultural opportunities for African American youth in her community. In 1939, she founded the Little Negro Theater performing arts group. As the group grew, she bought a storefront in Stamford, which became Stamford Negro Community Center in 1943. The center moved
225:, where she treated underserved populations for 18 years. In 1955, she moved her office to Stamford, Connecticut, becoming the first female African American physician in Fairfield County. Over the course of her career, she delivered over 2,000 babies. 244:
Yerwood served as the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Union Baptist Church. With her husband, she helped found the Greenwich Chapter of the
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Yerwood retired from her practice in 1981. In retirement, she became the medical director of the Methadone Clinic of Stamford's Liberation Program.
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Over the course of her life, Yerwood received the Stamford Mayor's Award, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Heritage Award, and the Hannah G. Solomon Award.
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Yerwood graduated cum laude in 1933. She completed her internship at the Kansas City General Hospital in
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Yerwood attended the Eliza Dee Home, a finishing school for African American girls. She graduated from
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sorority, the Girl Friends, Inc., the Soroptimists Club, the Stamford Medical Society, the
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In 1936, Yerwood married Dr. Joseph Carwin, and they moved to Stamford, Connecticut.
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to its current location in 1975, and it was renamed the Yerwood Center.
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Joyce Carwin Collection, Ferguson Library Digital Archive
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Index

Victoria, Texas
Samuel Huston College
Meharry Medical College
Connie Yerwood Connor
Ada Simond
Fairfield County, Connecticut
Yerwood Center
Stamford, Connecticut
Victoria, Texas
Ada Simond
Samuel Huston College
Austin, Texas
Connie
Meharry Medical College
Nashville, Tennessee
discrimination against women
Kansas City, Kansas
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
pediatrics
Port Chester, New York
social justice
NAACP
Alpha Kappa Alpha
National Medical Association
World Medical Association
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame



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