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1924

After attending Jefferson Medical College for two years, J. E. Coleman is asked not to return for his third year. “The problem was not his grades, as his course averages ranged from 87 to 95 and he had received an honorable mention for the school’s anatomy prize. He was asked not to return because the school did not want to instruct a black man in clinical work” (Ward, 50).