Health Care as a Avenue of Change in the South Doctoring Freedom explores the ways in which African Americans “creatively asserted themselves as independent, discerning, and deserving patients (5), resisting the efforts of slaveholders to exert complete control over their bodies a...
At no time in history has the health of black Americans equaled that of white Americans. This distin...
During the time period between Reconstruction and the Deluxe Jim Crow era, African Americans were le...
In 1862, Laura M. Towne – abolitionist, teacher, educator, and trained homeopath – joined the Port R...
Interview with Gretchen Long, Associate Professor of History and Chair of the Africana Studies Progr...
Digging Deeper into Emancipation Jim Downs’ Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Sufferin...
[A] groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection of essays, that examines the transmission of medici...
Using compelling evidence collected from archives in the United Kingdom, Jamaica, South Carolina, an...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
State of Health recasts the long history of emancipation in the United States. Emancipation is conve...
State of Health recasts the long history of emancipation in the United States. Emancipation is conve...
Racism experienced by African Americans has been linked to several chronic illnesses. The COVID-19 p...
This dissertation examines the medical care that slaves received from slaveholders, formally trained...
This special thematic issue of the Civil War Book Review is dedicated to recent works that uncover, ...
At no time in history has the health of black Americans equaled that of white Americans. This distin...
At no time in history has the health of black Americans equaled that of white Americans. This distin...
During the time period between Reconstruction and the Deluxe Jim Crow era, African Americans were le...
In 1862, Laura M. Towne – abolitionist, teacher, educator, and trained homeopath – joined the Port R...
Interview with Gretchen Long, Associate Professor of History and Chair of the Africana Studies Progr...
Digging Deeper into Emancipation Jim Downs’ Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Sufferin...
[A] groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection of essays, that examines the transmission of medici...
Using compelling evidence collected from archives in the United Kingdom, Jamaica, South Carolina, an...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
State of Health recasts the long history of emancipation in the United States. Emancipation is conve...
State of Health recasts the long history of emancipation in the United States. Emancipation is conve...
Racism experienced by African Americans has been linked to several chronic illnesses. The COVID-19 p...
This dissertation examines the medical care that slaves received from slaveholders, formally trained...
This special thematic issue of the Civil War Book Review is dedicated to recent works that uncover, ...
At no time in history has the health of black Americans equaled that of white Americans. This distin...
At no time in history has the health of black Americans equaled that of white Americans. This distin...
During the time period between Reconstruction and the Deluxe Jim Crow era, African Americans were le...
In 1862, Laura M. Towne – abolitionist, teacher, educator, and trained homeopath – joined the Port R...