![]() Twenty-two years later she released The Isis Papers, a compilation of essays she had written about global and local race relations. This was an introduction to her thoughts that would be developed in The Isis Papers. The paper subsequently appeared in the May 1974 edition of the Black Scholar. While Welsing was an assistant professor at Howard University she formulated her first body of work in 1969, The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and self published it in 1970. and worked at many hospitals, especially children's hospitals. ![]() In the 1960s, Welsing moved to Washington, D.C. degree at Antioch College and in 1962 received an M.D. Cress, was a physician, and her mother, Ida Mae Griffen, was a teacher. ![]() Welsing was born Frances Luella Cress in Chicago on March 18, 1935.
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