Most Black hospitals across the South closed long ago. Their impact endures
Briefly

Mound Bayou's Taborian Hospital, once a vital Black healthcare facility, symbolizes the struggle of hundreds of Black hospitals that were closed due to social progress and desegregation.
Myrna Smith-Thompson reflects on the painful legacy of Taborian Hospital, which served the Black community during segregation, highlighting the emotional impact of its closure on that community.
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