Edward C. Mazique

Edward Craig Mazique (1911-1987) was a pioneer in the medical community especially among African Americans.

Edward C Mazique with JFK- Medicare discussion

Family and divorce

Edward and Jewel Mazique and "one of their nieces whom they are rearing"

Mazique was married to Jewell Mazique in 1937, separated in 1961, and divorced in 1965.[1][2] They had two sons, Edward and Jeffrey.[3] Both sons went on to become physicians.[4] Jeffrey was the first black child to attend kindergarten at the Sidwell Friends School in 1956. As a direct result, Senator James Eastland, an anti-integrationist from Mississippi withdrew his son from the school.[5]:49

Jewell preferred to be involved with social causes more than having a social life. Despite this view the Mazique's social life was frequently reported in magazines during the 1950s.[5]:58

References

  1. "Famed DC Medic Mazique Wins Hot Divorce Battle". Jet Magazine. September 24, 1964. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  2. "356 F. 2d 801 - Mazique v. C Mazique". OpenJurist. F2d (356): 801. 30 November 1965. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  3. "Jewell R. Mazique obituary". Washington Post. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  4. Florence Ridlon (2005). A Black Physician's Struggle for Civil Rights: Edward C. Mazique, M.D. UNM Press. ISBN 978-0-8263-3339-1.
  5. Ridlon, Florence (March 25, 2005). A Black Physician's Struggle for Civil Rights - Edward C. Mazique MD. University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 978-0826333391.

Further reading

Ridlon, Florence (2005). A Black Physician's Struggle for Civil Rights: Edward C. Mazique, M.D. University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 0-8263-3339-7.

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