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  1. Bessie Griffin (née Arlette B. Broil; July 6, 1922 – April 10, 1989) was an American gospel singer. From junior high into the late 1940s, she sang with the Southern Harps, who were better known later as the Southern Revivalists of New Orleans, then performed with The Caravans for a year and toured with W. Herbert Brewster Jr ...

  2. Bessie Virginia Blount, also known as Bessie Blount Griffin (November 24, 1914 – December 30, 2009), was an American writer, nurse, physical therapist, inventor and forensic scientist.

  3. 7 juil. 2023 · A pioneer in both physical therapy and forensics, Bessie Blount Griffin was best known for creating devices to help veteran amputees during World War II and teaching them to write with their teeth and feet.

  4. Née le 24 novembre 1914 en Virginie, Bessie Blount Griffin était une scientifique, inventrice et physiothérapeute pionnière qui a aidé d'innombrables vétérans amputés.

  5. 5 mars 2023 · Bessie Virginia Blount, pioneer physical therapist, inventor, and scientist, was born in Hickory (today Chesapeake), Virginia, on November 24, 1914. In the sixth grade, she had to discontinue her elementary education, although she would later earn a GED after her family moved to New Jersey.

  6. 9 mars 2021 · Bessie Blount Griffin was a pioneer in forensic handwriting analysis and a physical therapist who invented devices for patients without limbs. She faced racism and skepticism in her career, but used her skills to help solve crimes and diagnose health issues.

  7. 11 avr. 1989 · Bessie Griffin, a gospel singer, died of cancer yesterday at Brockton Memorial Center in Culver City, Calif. She was 67 years old and lived in Los Angeles.