Cotton Canvas Tote Bag (CHARLES RICHARD DREW)
$14.02 – $25.37
Charles Richard Drew was African American. His pioneering work in blood transfusions and the development of large-scale blood banks has left a lasting legacy in the medical field. Drew’s contributions were especially significant given the racial barriers he faced during his career.
Charles Richard Drew was an American surgeon and medical researcher, born on June 3, 1904, in Washington, D.C. He is best known for his pioneering work in blood transfusions and the development of large-scale blood banks. Drew’s research led to improved techniques for blood storage, which were crucial during World War II, saving thousands of lives2.
Drew was also a strong advocate against racial segregation in blood donation. He resigned from his position with the American Red Cross when they insisted on segregating blood donations by race, despite the lack of scientific basis for such a practice.
His contributions to medicine and his fight for equality have left a lasting legacy. Drew passed away on April 1, 1950, but his impact on medical science and civil rights continues to be remembered and celebrated.
Description
This 100% cotton bag comes in one size – 15″ x 16″– perfect for everyday wear. While the canvas material will show off your designs in great colors, it’s durable and will last for years. The bag features 20″ handles (made from the same canvas), making it easy to carry even with a week’s worth of shopping.
.: 100% cotton canvas
.: Heavy fabric (12 oz/yd² (406.9 g/m²))
.: Sewn-in label
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