The Dismukes Hospital: MCC’s work to uncover Black history in Appalachia ​

Join MCC on December 2 to learn about the Dismukes Project and Black history in West Virginia

Tuesday, December 02
2:00 - 3:00PM EST

Greencroft Jennings Auditorium
1225 Greencroft Drive
Goshen , IN 46526
United States

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Tylah Cline, Dismukes Project Coordinator,  stands  in front of the Nurse‘s Home of the former Dismukes Hospital. Tylah Cline, Dismukes Project Coordinator,  stands  in front of the Nurse‘s Home of the former Dismukes Hospital.

Learn about the Dismukes Project and Black history in West Virginia

Tylah Cline and Kristin Overstreet, MCC Appalachia staff, will share the story of Dr. Henry Dodford Dismukes, a Black doctor who started a hospital in the 1930s that faced injustice and was forced to close. After discovering MCC-owned land once held the hospital and nurses’ home, MCC began working to tell Dr. Dismukes’ story. MCC is in the process of rehabilitating the remaining nurses’ home to create a learning center to support the community. 

Join this free public event on Tuesday, December 2 at 2:00 p.m. at Jennings Auditorium on the Greencroft campus (1225 Greencroft Drive) in Goshen. Learn about the Dismukes Project at mcc.org/dismukes