Dr. Charles R. Drew

Dr. Charles R. Drew

Dr. Charles R. Drew, an African-American, developed improved techniques for blood storage, which saved thousands of Allied forces’ lives during World War 2. In 1942, however, he resigned as director of the first American Red Cross Blood Bank because of their exclusion of African-Americans’ blood.

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