"Thomas provides a detailed history of federal health policy as it was applied to the U.S. South in the mid-twentieth century, a period when the region was described as "the number one health problem in the nation." In particular, she focuses on how reformers' early emphasis on across-the-board regional uplift was eclipsed by efforts to desegregate medical facilities and address racial disparities in the health care system"--Provided by publisher.
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The Souls of Black Folk is a cornerstone of African-American literature, and an early work in sociology. To develop this work, Du Bois drew from his own experiences as an African American in American society.
The book draws the reader into the struggles of the unsung heroes of the transformation, black medical leaders whose stubborn courage helped shape the larger civil rights movement.
Surgue, Thomas J. “Jim Crow's Last Stand: The Struggle to Integrate Levittown.” In Second Suburb: Levittown, ... Thomas, Karen K. Deluxe Jim Crow: Civil Rights and American Health Policy, 1935–1954. Athens: University of Georgia Press, ...
The first book-length study of Delta Cooperative Farm and Providence Farm, the two communities that drew on internationalist practices of cooperative communalism and pragmatically challenged Jim Crow segregation and plantation labor in the ...
Ward, Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South, 25–26; Hine, “Pursuit of Professional Equality,” 173–92; Gamble, Making a Place for Ourselves, 123. 137. K. Thomas, Deluxe Jim Crow, 24; Summerville, Educating Black Doctors, 96–97; ...
Author Jenny M. Luke moves beyond the usual racial dichotomies to expose a more complex shift in childbirth culture, revealing the changing expectations and agency of African American women in their rejection of a two-tier maternity care ...
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Gabriel, twelve, gains new perspective when he becomes friends with Meriwether, a Black World War II hero who has recently returned to the unwelcoming Jim Crow South.