Dr. William J. Thompkins

1306 Euclid Avenue

Dr. William J. Thompkins

Physician, hospital administrator, newspaper publisher and civil servant, Dr. William J. Thompkins helped found General Hospital No. 2 in Kansas City, the first U.S. hospital staffed entirely by African Americans. Thompkins’s efforts to improve health and housing for African Americans in Kansas City were adopted as a national model by President Herbert Hoover. He later turned to partisan politics, founding a Democratic newspaper for the black community and serving as president of the National Colored Democratic Association. Thompkins was appointed recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia by President Franklin Roosevelt, a job he held until his death.

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