Natalie Davis

Natalie Davis
American and Canadian historian who was awarded the Holberg International Memorial Prize and National Humanities Medal and has worked as a professor of history at the University of Toronto.
ProfessionTeacher
Date of Birth8 November 1928
CityDetroit, MI
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I've got to catch up with my friend. She's got a lot done already.
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It made me sad and glad at the same time. It was mostly happy thoughts because they were freed. She learned how to do math and write and things, and she taught the other little kids. Then she became a teacher.
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If a couple of the local physicians were to admit two or three patients, we'd be rapidly approaching capacity. Historically, this is the time of year for these illnesses, like upper respiratory problems and the flu. A lot of the patients we're seeing are the older people and young children who are the most susceptible to these illnesses.