Kendoylen Haney
Clay Blazer
A.P.U.S.H
16 December 2019
Annotated Bibliography
Primary__
“African American Lives.” Google Books, Google, books.google.com/books?id=3dXw6gR2GgkC&pg=PA200#v=onepage&q&f=false.
This is a book called African American Lives, it featured numerous historically famous black figures in history. This primary source is useful because it contains quotes and background information on Rebecca Lee Crumpler.
“African American Lives.” Google Books, Google, books.google.com/books?id=3dXw6gR2GgkC&pg=PA200#v=onepage&q&f=false.
This is a book called African American Lives, it featured numerous historically famous black figures in history. This primary source is useful because it contains quotes and background information on Rebecca Lee Crumpler.
Crumpler, Rebecca Lee. “A Book of Medical Discourses: in Two Parts.” Amazon, Forgotten Books., 2017, www.amazon.com/Book-Medical-Discourses-Classic-Reprint/dp/0260232165
This is Rebecca Lee Crunplers own book, it contains information about her medical career. This primary source is useful because this is her own published book, it contains important information, and first hand accounts.
Crumpler, Rebecca Lee. “A Book of Medical Discourses: in Two Parts.” Amazon, Forgotten Books., 2017, www.amazon.com/Book-Medical-Discourses-Classic-Reprint/dp/0260232165.
This is Rebecca Lee Crunplers own book, it contains information about her medical career. This primary source is useful because this is her own published book, it contains important information, and first hand accounts.
Google Image Result for Https://Myhero.com/Content/Images/Thumbs/0130410_dr-Rebecca-Lee-crumpler_400.Jpeg, images.app.goo.gl/3QXHmtqUL76yUD6LA.
This is a picture of Rebecca Lee Crunpler in her time, the nineteenth century. This picture is a great primary source because it is a real dated picture from her time.
Secondary__
BlackFacts.com. “Rebecca Lee Crumpler:
First African-American Woman to Become a Physician.” Blackfacts.com, blackfacts.com/fact/rebecca-lee-crumpler-first-african-american-woman-to-become-a-physician.
This website contains background and factual information on Rebecca Lee Crumpler. This is a great secondary source because of the numerous fact checked information.
Diaz, Sara. “Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler (1831-1895).” BlackPast, 8 Aug. 2019, www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/crumpler-rebecca-davis-lee-1831-1895/.
This website is about the past of Rebecca Lee Crumpler. This is a great secondary source because it provides background information on Rebecca’s life before she became who she is known today.
Kyzyl. “Dr Rebecca Davis Crumpler (1831-1895) - Find A...” Find A Grave, www.findagrave.com/memorial/197241706/rebecca-crumpler.
This is a website about Rebecca Crumpler’s grace. This is a great secondary source because it provides information about her death and where she is buried.
Hanna, Demiana. “Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler.” The MY HERO Project, 2019, myhero.com/dr-rebecca-lee-crumpler.
This is a website that gives a lengthy explanation on why Rebecca Lee Crumpler can be perceived as a hero. This is a great secondary source because it gives information and personal insight on why Rebecca is so influential.
Hotepmag. “Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler: First African American Woman to Earn a Medical Degree.” EDITORIALS, editorials.hotepmag.com/profiles/health-profile/dr-rebecca-lee-crumpler-first-african-american-woman-to-earn-a-medical-degree/.
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
Https://Images-Na.ssl-Images-Amazon.com/Images/I/71XIL-l7tzL.Jpg.” Images, 2017, images.app.goo.gl/gXvWn5Gt9iDZt4uy8.
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
Images, Google. “Google Image Result for Images, Wikipedia. “New England Female Medical College.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 25 May 2019, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Female_Medical_College..
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
Markel, Howard. “Celebrating Rebecca Lee Crumpler, First African-American Woman Physician.” PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, 9 Mar. 2016,
This website is about the honoring of Rebecca Lee Crunpler for the great achievements she accomplished in her time and why she is such an honorable figure even to this present day.
National Library of Medicine , U.S. “Rise, Serve, Lead!” U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 14 June 2019, www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/riseservelead/collection-detail.html?imgid=8&imgName=325_03-md.
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
“On February 24, 1864, Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler Overcame Prejudices and Severe Constraints to Become the First African American Woman in the...: Rebecca Davis, Black History, American Civil War.” Pinterest,
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
Clay Blazer
A.P.U.S.H
16 December 2019
Annotated Bibliography
Primary__
“African American Lives.” Google Books, Google, books.google.com/books?id=3dXw6gR2GgkC&pg=PA200#v=onepage&q&f=false.
This is a book called African American Lives, it featured numerous historically famous black figures in history. This primary source is useful because it contains quotes and background information on Rebecca Lee Crumpler.
“African American Lives.” Google Books, Google, books.google.com/books?id=3dXw6gR2GgkC&pg=PA200#v=onepage&q&f=false.
This is a book called African American Lives, it featured numerous historically famous black figures in history. This primary source is useful because it contains quotes and background information on Rebecca Lee Crumpler.
Crumpler, Rebecca Lee. “A Book of Medical Discourses: in Two Parts.” Amazon, Forgotten Books., 2017, www.amazon.com/Book-Medical-Discourses-Classic-Reprint/dp/0260232165
This is Rebecca Lee Crunplers own book, it contains information about her medical career. This primary source is useful because this is her own published book, it contains important information, and first hand accounts.
Crumpler, Rebecca Lee. “A Book of Medical Discourses: in Two Parts.” Amazon, Forgotten Books., 2017, www.amazon.com/Book-Medical-Discourses-Classic-Reprint/dp/0260232165.
This is Rebecca Lee Crunplers own book, it contains information about her medical career. This primary source is useful because this is her own published book, it contains important information, and first hand accounts.
Google Image Result for Https://Myhero.com/Content/Images/Thumbs/0130410_dr-Rebecca-Lee-crumpler_400.Jpeg, images.app.goo.gl/3QXHmtqUL76yUD6LA.
This is a picture of Rebecca Lee Crunpler in her time, the nineteenth century. This picture is a great primary source because it is a real dated picture from her time.
Secondary__
BlackFacts.com. “Rebecca Lee Crumpler:
First African-American Woman to Become a Physician.” Blackfacts.com, blackfacts.com/fact/rebecca-lee-crumpler-first-african-american-woman-to-become-a-physician.
This website contains background and factual information on Rebecca Lee Crumpler. This is a great secondary source because of the numerous fact checked information.
Diaz, Sara. “Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler (1831-1895).” BlackPast, 8 Aug. 2019, www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/crumpler-rebecca-davis-lee-1831-1895/.
This website is about the past of Rebecca Lee Crumpler. This is a great secondary source because it provides background information on Rebecca’s life before she became who she is known today.
Kyzyl. “Dr Rebecca Davis Crumpler (1831-1895) - Find A...” Find A Grave, www.findagrave.com/memorial/197241706/rebecca-crumpler.
This is a website about Rebecca Crumpler’s grace. This is a great secondary source because it provides information about her death and where she is buried.
Hanna, Demiana. “Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler.” The MY HERO Project, 2019, myhero.com/dr-rebecca-lee-crumpler.
This is a website that gives a lengthy explanation on why Rebecca Lee Crumpler can be perceived as a hero. This is a great secondary source because it gives information and personal insight on why Rebecca is so influential.
Hotepmag. “Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler: First African American Woman to Earn a Medical Degree.” EDITORIALS, editorials.hotepmag.com/profiles/health-profile/dr-rebecca-lee-crumpler-first-african-american-woman-to-earn-a-medical-degree/.
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
Https://Images-Na.ssl-Images-Amazon.com/Images/I/71XIL-l7tzL.Jpg.” Images, 2017, images.app.goo.gl/gXvWn5Gt9iDZt4uy8.
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
Images, Google. “Google Image Result for Images, Wikipedia. “New England Female Medical College.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 25 May 2019, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Female_Medical_College..
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
Markel, Howard. “Celebrating Rebecca Lee Crumpler, First African-American Woman Physician.” PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, 9 Mar. 2016,
This website is about the honoring of Rebecca Lee Crunpler for the great achievements she accomplished in her time and why she is such an honorable figure even to this present day.
National Library of Medicine , U.S. “Rise, Serve, Lead!” U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 14 June 2019, www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/riseservelead/collection-detail.html?imgid=8&imgName=325_03-md.
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.
“On February 24, 1864, Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler Overcame Prejudices and Severe Constraints to Become the First African American Woman in the...: Rebecca Davis, Black History, American Civil War.” Pinterest,
This is a picture related to Rebecca Lee Crunpler. It is a good primary source because it provides visuals for the audience.