Charles Drew was not accepted because of his race.
Charles Drew was not widely accepted because of his race.
Drew wasn't exactly inspired, but decided to attend medical school.
Charles Drew decided to go to medical school and his family supported that.
Charles Drew helped expand the knowledge of blood banking. One of the most important events in his life was getting married and having children.
Charles Drew helped expand the knowledge of blood banking throughout his life.
His father was a carpet layer and his mother was a teacher.
Charles Drew went to many schools, such as Amherst College, McGill University, and Columbia University, had a wife and also had four children.
Dr. Charles Drew. because he started blood banks.
The Springarn Medal
Drew School's motto is 'Education for Life'.
Charles Darwin learned about the concept of uniformitarianism from Charles Lyell's book on geology. This idea postulates that the Earth's geological processes and forces that acted in the past are still at work today. Darwin drew parallels between this concept and his theory of natural selection, helping him understand the gradual changes that can occur over time in the natural world.