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cecille snaith simmons for unto us a child is born
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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism identified. The article is a historical/social reflection on midwifery and racial discrimination in Bermuda's healthcare system. No companies, commodities, supply chains, or market impacts are mentioned.
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- Article discusses childbirth in Bermuda from 1940s to 1970s.
- 1927 law mandated midwives to pass an examination.
- First Black Bermudian nurse hired in 1965.
- Author's birth in 1942 involved racial discrimination in hospital care.
- Nurse Iris Davis delivered babies in her home and faced segregation.