There are many people, besides the other poor, that have spent their lives in Africa helping the poor.
Paul Carlson and his family come to mind first. A missionary that gave his life in the Congo is only one, of thousands of examples of the people attempting to help the poor there.
Mother Theresa is most likely the individual you are trying to remember. She is the most noted currently and received the most awards for her work.
Mae Jemison was a doctor who spent two years working with the poor people in Africa before she went on to become a famous astronaut.
Mae Jemison was a Doctor Who spent two years working with the poor people in Africa before she went on to become a famous astronaut.
Mae Jermison
Theres a girl named Sherry Kissdon who was African And did this stuff with poor people and gave them food.
Mae Jermison
Mae Jemison was a doctor who spent two years working with the poor people in Africa before she went on to become a famous astronaut.
albert shwaitzer
One of 13 children
She had lots of altruism on the poor people living in Africa.
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Dr. Mary E. McLeod Bethune, an African American educator and civil rights leader, is known for her extensive work with underserved communities, including her time spent in Africa. However, it was Dr. Helen Brooke Taussig, a cardiologist, who notably worked with impoverished populations before gaining fame for founding the field of pediatric cardiology. Her commitment to serving the poor in various capacities shaped her later contributions to medicine and healthcare.