South Carolina’s Matilda Evans to be featured in new book Evans was the first Black woman to obtain a medical in South Carolina

Education | Health
2 min read • November 20, 2024
South Carolina’s Matilda Evans to be featured in new book Evans was the first Black woman to obtain a medical in South Carolina

Arcadia Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of South Carolina’s Matilda Evans: A Medical Pioneer, a new history of the area by authors Walter Curry Jr., EdD, Anusha Ghosh and Beverly Aiken Muhammad. About the Book

Matilda Arabella Evans was born four years after the abolition of slavery and raised on a family farm in eastern Aiken County. She was the first African American woman in South Carolina to obtain a medical license and fervently championed better healthcare for African Americans, with a particular focus on children. Her early life experiences, academic accomplishments, strong

religious beliefs and innovative medical approaches made her a crucial figure in enhancing healthcare accessibility for families in South Carolina, especially during the difficult era of racial segregation, when she also served as a civic advocate to uplift her local community. Authors Dr. Walter B. Curry, Beverly Aiken Muhammad and Anusha Ghosh reveal the inspirational story of Dr. Evans and her remarkable journey throughout her career.

About the Authors

Dr. Walter B. Curry Jr. obtained a bachelor’s degree in political science and a doctorate in curriculum and instruction. In 2018, he established Renaissance Publications LLC, a self-publishing venture dedicated to producing works that highlight African American history through the lens of ancestry. Beverly Aiken-Muhammad is the eldest granddaughter of Dr. Matilda A. Evans. She is the founder, executive director and CEO of the Dr. Matilda A. Evans Educational Foundation LLC, a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Anusha Ghosh is currently pursuing her MD at the University of South Carolina–Columbia. She is dedicated to enhancing the healthcare system, especially for marginalized and stigmatized populations.

Leave a Review or Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *