Purpose: to present the course traced by Speech-language Pathology in Minas Gerais province since the arrival of the first professionals up to current time. Method: it is an exploratory and historical field research based on a qualiquantitative approach. Twenty-seven professionals including speech-language pathologists and doctors involved in the process of implantation, organization and management of services, courses and Speech-language pathology offices took part in this study. Data were collected by means of documents research and semi-structured interviews. Then, there was a categorization of the documents and interviews. Results: the historical report begins with the arrival of the first speech-language pathologists in Minas Gerais. The description of the interviews is divided in the following categories: first time in touch with Speech-language pathology; motivation for choosing this occupation; insertion in Speech-language pathology; motivation for working in Minas Gerais; context of this science from the 1970s to the 1990s; career development; boost to the recognition and progress of the profession; Speech-language pathology perspectives; evaluation of the historical study. Conclusion: it was possible to demonstrate the course traced by Speech-language Pathology in Minas Gerais province since the arrival of the first professionals up to current time.
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