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Physicians for the People: Black Doctors and the Struggle for Health-Care Equality in Alabama, 1870-1970

Physicians for the People: Black Doctors and the Struggle for Health-Care Equality in Alabama, 1870-1970 - Paperback

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Languages:EnglishPublisher:University Alabama PressISBN-13:9780817361860ISBN-10:817361863UPC:9780817361860Book Category:History, Medical, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:African American & Black, History, Race & Ethnic RelationsSize:8.95 x 6.12 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.81Product ID:SCHEZJDRK2

A comprehensive historical account of race and healthcare in the segregated South

Physicians for the People chronicles the remarkable stories of 241 Black doctors who practiced medicine in Alabama during the Jim Crow era. Historian Jack D. Ellis reveals the ingenuity and resilience of these trailblazing doctors who defied segregation by establishing hospitals and clinics and providing vital healthcare to underserved Black communities.

This meticulously researched work draws on archival sources, oral histories, and an unparalleled database to dismantle the myth of a monolithic medical system in the Jim Crow South. Jack D. Ellis argues that the post-Civil War lives of Black physicians, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, and midwives hold special significance, illuminating both the causes of health care disparities among African Americans and the reasons for their continued underrepresentation in the medical professions.

Offering much of interest to students and scholars of Black history, medical history, and the civil rights movement, Physicians for the People exposes the deliberate exclusion faced by Black doctors within the white medical establishment and their ongoing fight for racial equality in medicine.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:University Alabama PressISBN-13:9780817361860ISBN-10:817361863UPC:9780817361860Book Category:History, Medical, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:African American & Black, History, Race & Ethnic RelationsSize:8.95 x 6.12 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.81Product ID:SCHEZJDRK2
Jack D. Ellis is professor emeritus of history, University of Alabama in Huntsville. He is author of four books, most recently Beside the Troubled Waters: A Black Doctor Remembers Life, Medicine, and Civil Rights in an Alabama Town coauthored with Sonnie Wellington Hereford III.
Publisher: University Alabama Press

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