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Georgia Pharmacists: Moses Amos and the Georgia Board of Pharmacists, c. 1914, from an article in a 1928 issue of the Dixie Pharmaceutical Journal Amos was the first licensed black pharmacist in the state of Georgia.

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Department of Modern & Contemporary Art Estate of the artist (2020-2025) sold; through [Ryan Lee Gallery New York] to the Harvard Art Museums 2025. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Margaret Fisher Fund
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Title: Georgia Pharmacists: Moses Amos and the Georgia Board of Pharmacists, c. 1914, from an article in a 1928 issue of the Dixie Pharmaceutical Journal Amos was the first licensed black pharmacist in the state of Georgia.
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