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Mary Seacole
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Mary Seacole

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Biography of Mary Seacole, a pioneering nineteenth-century British-Jamaican nurse.

Mary Seacole’s remarkable life began in Jamaica, where she was born a free person, the daughter of a black mother and white Scottish army officer. Ron Ramdin-who, like Seacole, was born in the Caribbean and emigrated to the United Kingdom-tells the remarkable story of this woman, celebrated today as a pioneering nurse.

Refused permission to serve as an army nurse, Seacole took the remarkable step of funding her own journey to the Crimean battlefront, and there, in the face of sometimes harsh opposition, she established a hotel for wounded British soldiers. Unlike Florence Nightingale-whose exploits saw her venerated as the lady with the lamp for generations afterward-Seacole cared for soldiers perilously close to the fighting. As Ramdin shows in this biography, Seacole’s time in Crimea, for which she is best-known, was the only pinnacle of a life of adventure and travel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Haus Publishing Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2020
Pages
192
ISBN
9781913368098

Biography of Mary Seacole, a pioneering nineteenth-century British-Jamaican nurse.

Mary Seacole’s remarkable life began in Jamaica, where she was born a free person, the daughter of a black mother and white Scottish army officer. Ron Ramdin-who, like Seacole, was born in the Caribbean and emigrated to the United Kingdom-tells the remarkable story of this woman, celebrated today as a pioneering nurse.

Refused permission to serve as an army nurse, Seacole took the remarkable step of funding her own journey to the Crimean battlefront, and there, in the face of sometimes harsh opposition, she established a hotel for wounded British soldiers. Unlike Florence Nightingale-whose exploits saw her venerated as the lady with the lamp for generations afterward-Seacole cared for soldiers perilously close to the fighting. As Ramdin shows in this biography, Seacole’s time in Crimea, for which she is best-known, was the only pinnacle of a life of adventure and travel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Haus Publishing Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2020
Pages
192
ISBN
9781913368098