Charles H. Wright

Charles H. Wright was born on the 18th of September 1918 in Dothan, Alabama, United States of America.

[2] Wright practiced general medicine in Detroit from 1946 until 1950, at which time the Harlem Hospital notified him of an opening in their Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program.

He was also an attending physician at Harper-Grace Hospital, a senior attending physician at Sinai Hospital, and served as an assistant clinical professor of OB-GYN at Wayne State University School of Medicine[2] Wright was assaulted a few times as a practicing physician, once notably in the winter of 1970, when a patient single-handedly lifted him in the air claiming that he assured her that she wouldn't feel a shot.

[2] In 1965, Wright opened the International Afro-American Museum on West Grand Boulevard.

[3] In 1978, the city of Detroit agreed to lease the museum a plot of land in Midtown.

Wright met Roberta Hughes an accomplished educator, attorney and author who loved working with children.