Intro -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION - Motivations -- PART I - Education -- CHAPTER 1 - The Rise and Fall of the Black Medical Colleges -- CHAPTER 2 - Aid and Integration -- CHAPTER 3 - Postgraduate Education -- PART II - Professional Life -- CHAPTER 4 - Establishing a Southern Practice -- CHAPTER 5 - The Struggle for Patients -- CHAPTER 6 - Hospital Privileges -- CHAPTER 7 - Professional Associations -- PART III - Community Life -- CHAPTER 8 - Wealth and Class -- CHAPTER 9 - Public Health -- CHAPTER 10 - Civic Life -- Epilogue -- ABBREVIATIONS -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
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The autobiography of a black doctor in white Mississippi during the Jim Crow era and the fierce struggle for civil rights
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This book will stimulate dialogue, apology, and reconciliation, with the ultimate goal of improving disparities in health and health care and addressing long-standing injustices in our country.
Dr. John A. McFall, among the first generation born in freedom in South Carolina, provides a first-person account that assembles a more comprehensive view of Jim Crow and our nation's past.
Hugh Pearson grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, encouraged by his parents to believe that nothing was beyond his reach. If he needed any further inspiration, he could look to...
In Doctoring Freedom, Gretchen Long tells the stories of African Americans who fought for access to both medical care and medical education, showing the important relationship between medical practice and political identity.
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While Louis W. Sullivan was a student at Morehouse College, Morehouse president Benjamin Mays said something to the student body that stuck with him for the rest of his life. “The tragedy of life is not failing to reach our goals,” Mays ...
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