This gallery highlights Black psychiatrists who played a role in the Black Caucus Resolution presented to the APA Board of Trustees at the 1969 annual meeting in Miami Beach, Florida. It also aims to feature the history of the Black Psychiatrists of America (BPA), the APA's Committee of Black Psychiatrists, and previous recipients of the Solomon Carter Fuller Award.
A special thank you to Jonathan Shepherd, M.D.; James Comer, M.D.; Altha Stewart, M.D.; Annelle Primm, M.D., M.P.H.; William Lawson, M.D., Ph.D.; Ezra E.H. Griffith, M.D.; Andrea M. Brownridge, M.D., J.D., M.H.A.; Rochelle J. Woods, M.D.; and members of the APA Black Caucus for their assistance on this project.
Black Psychiatrists
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(1872-1953)
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(1901-1959)
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(1897-1976)
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May 1968
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May 1969
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Fall 1969
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(1908-1988)
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May 1971
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(1929-1988)
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(1934- )
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(1914-2019)
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(1929 - )
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(1934- )
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(1922-1992)
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(1928-2008)
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(1919-1998)
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(1927-2016)
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(1926-2019)
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(1928-2020)
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(1922-2012)
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(1924-2023)
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(1939 - )
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(1923-2011)
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(1946-1984)
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(1945-2019)
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May 1977
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(1921-1999)
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(1941-1988)
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(1948-2003)
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Solomon Carter Fuller Award Recipients
In 1969, the Solomon Carter Fuller Award was established and named for Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, recognized as the first black psychiatrist in America—honors a Black citizen who has pioneered in an area that has significantly improved the quality of life for black people.
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(1921-1999)
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(1927-2016)
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(1902-1983)
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(2015-2019)
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(1926-2012)
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(1918-1997)
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(1914-2005)