Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley's certificate of appointment as chief resident, and as the first woman and the youngest person, at Cook County Hospital's Pediatric Division in Chicago, Illinois (1961).
Chicago Tribune article featuring Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley on her appointment as Chief Resident of Cook County Hospital's Pediatric Division in Chicago, Illinois (1961).
Newspaper article featuring Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley's appointment as Chief Resident of Cook County Hospital's Pediatric Division in Chicago, Illinois (1961).
Newspaper article featuring Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley's appointment as Chief Resident of Cook County Hospital's Pediatric Division in Chicago, Illinois (1961).
(L to R) U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Antonia C. Novello, Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Joycelyn Elders at a conference in Washington D. C. (1998).
Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley's appointment as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health (1994).
Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley (left) administering a flu shot to columnist Esther Lederer (right), also known as Ann Landers, during a Public Health Service campaign targeting the elderly (1996).
Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley (third left) as the first African American female to achieve the rank of admiral in the United States Public Health Service accompanied by the six other African American officers to achieve rank (1989).
Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley (second left) as the first African American female to achieve the rank of admiral in the United States Public Health Service accompanied by the six other African American officers to achieve rank (1989).
(L to R) Yvonne Jackson, Dr. Audrey Forbes Manley and Dr. June Gary Hopps at Manley's inauguration as the eighth president and first alumna president of Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia (1998).