The Interne

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The Interne is a novel by Harlem Renaissance writer Wallace Thurman that explores the experiences and challenges of a young Black medical intern in early 20th-century America.

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instanceOf novel
author Wallace Thurman
countryOfSetting United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Wallace Thurman
explores challenges faced by Black professionals in early 20th-century America
experiences of a young Black medical intern
intersection of race and medicine
genre African-American literature
social novel
hasProtagonistRole young Black medical intern
language English
literaryContext Harlem Renaissance literature
literaryMovement Harlem Renaissance
mainCharacterOccupation medical intern
narrativePerspective focus on a single central protagonist
protagonistEthnicity Black
settingPeriod early 20th-century America
theme coming-of-age
education and training
identity
institutional racism
professional challenges for Black physicians
racial discrimination
racism in medicine
social mobility

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Wallace Thurman notableWork The Interne