February 3, 2021–As part of VNSNY’s recognition of Black History Month, Frontline is featuring profiles of several pioneering African American nurses. Today’s profile, the first in the series, spotlights Jessie Sleet Scales, the first African American Public Health Nurse. To read the profile of Elizabeth Tyler, VNSNY’s first African American nurse, click here. To read the profile of Edith Carter, VNSNY’s second African American nurse, click here. Jessie Sleet Scales was born in Ontario, Canada just as the American Civil War was ending in 1865, and would go on to help found the Stillman House Settlement—a branch of VNSNY (known then as the Henry Street Settlement Visiting Nurse Service) on Manhattan’s West Side. In 1895, Jessie graduated from the Provident Hospital School of Nursing in Chicago—the first African American-owned and operated hospital in America, and the first to host a school dedicated towards educating Black women in nursing, during a time in American history where