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But colleagues said that Eisenberg would be most remembered for advancing social equality at the Medical School.
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Professor Emeritus of Social Medicine Leon Eisenberg, a leader of Harvard Medical School’s affirmative action program, died last week at the age of 87.
Arthur Kleinman, a colleague at the Medical School, called Eisenberg “one of Harvard’s greats,” and said that he would leave behind a legacy in both psychology and social activism.
Shortly after Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in 1968, Eisenberg played a leading role in establishing the Medical School’s affirmative action program to help underrepresented groups, according to Neurobiology Professor Edward A. Kravitz.