In 1868, the American Medical Association (AMA) was asked to permit consultation with female physicians and admit them as delegates. In 1870, a delegation of Black doctors sought entrance to an Annual AMA meeting. The AMA refused entrance to both female and Black physicians. This paper argues that these meetings, and the question of inclusion for Black and female practitioners, arose out of the political climate that Reconstruction created. Expanding from previous scholarship, this paper further analyzes the role of Chicago doctor Nathan Smith Davis in the perpetuation of a white medical profession
Throughout history, society has pushed women out of the public sphere of work and into the private s...
Discrimination in its various forms has contributed to the exclusion of blacks and other people of c...
Discrimination in its various forms has contributed to the exclusion of blacks and other people of c...
Through an exploration of African American women physicians’ role in medicine, an alternative interp...
Like the nation as a whole, organized medicine in the United States carries a legacy of racial bias ...
My dissertation argues that black female medical professionalization can and should be understood as...
During the time period between Reconstruction and the Deluxe Jim Crow era, African Americans were le...
This paper examines the effects of educational, economic, sexuality, gender, and racial privilege pr...
Like the nation as a whole, organized medicine in the United States carries a legacy of racial bias ...
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...
The American Civil Rights Movement that in many respects defined the 20th century was itself defined...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
African American Women in the Domestic Service Industry during Reconstruction. An Intersectional Ana...
This thesis examines the intersection of race and professionalism in healthcare as they relate speci...
Throughout history, society has pushed women out of the public sphere of work and into the private s...
Discrimination in its various forms has contributed to the exclusion of blacks and other people of c...
Discrimination in its various forms has contributed to the exclusion of blacks and other people of c...
Through an exploration of African American women physicians’ role in medicine, an alternative interp...
Like the nation as a whole, organized medicine in the United States carries a legacy of racial bias ...
My dissertation argues that black female medical professionalization can and should be understood as...
During the time period between Reconstruction and the Deluxe Jim Crow era, African Americans were le...
This paper examines the effects of educational, economic, sexuality, gender, and racial privilege pr...
Like the nation as a whole, organized medicine in the United States carries a legacy of racial bias ...
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...
The American Civil Rights Movement that in many respects defined the 20th century was itself defined...
Health is both a civil and human right. However, the United States has historically treated health a...
African American Women in the Domestic Service Industry during Reconstruction. An Intersectional Ana...
This thesis examines the intersection of race and professionalism in healthcare as they relate speci...
Throughout history, society has pushed women out of the public sphere of work and into the private s...
Discrimination in its various forms has contributed to the exclusion of blacks and other people of c...
Discrimination in its various forms has contributed to the exclusion of blacks and other people of c...