Description Contents: Kiple, Kenneth F.: A survey of recent literature on the biological past of the black. Curtin, Philip D.: African health at home and abroad. Handler, Jerome S. (et al.): Lead contact and poisoning in Barbados slaves: Historical, chemical, and biological evidence. Steckel, Richard H.: A dreadful childhood: The excess mortality of American slaves. Cooper, Donald B.: The new “Black Death”: Cholera in Brazil, 1855-1856. Wilson, Thomas W.: Africa, Afro-Americans, and hypertension: An hypothesis. Kiple, Kenneth F.: Future studies of the biological past of the black.
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Wilkinson, Doris Y.;
(1992)
The 1850 Harvard Medical School dispute and the admission of African American students
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Fett, Sharla;
(1995)
Body and soul: African-American healing in southern antebellum plantation communities, 1800-1860
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Stone, Andrea;
(2009)
Healthy: Medicine, Law, Literature and a Nineteenth-Century Black Rhetorics of Physicality
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Baker, Lee D.;
(1998)
From savage to Negro: Anthropology and the construction of race, 1896-1954
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Booker Sadji, Amadou;
(1985)
Das Bild des Negro-Afrikaners in der deutschen Kolonialliteratur (1884-1945): Ein Beitrag zur literarischen Imagologie Schwarzafrikas
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Grégoire, Henri;
(1996)
On the cultural achievements of Negroes. Translated with notes and introduction by Cassirer, Thomas and Jean-François Brière
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Gamble, Vanessa Northington;
(1987)
The Negro hospital renaissance: The black hospital movement, 1920-1940
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Tapper, Melbourne;
(1997)
An “anthropathology” of the “American Negro”: Anthropology, genetics, and the new racial science, 1940-1952
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James, Portia P.;
(1989)
The real McCoy: African-American invention and innovation, 1619-1930
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Gamble, Vanessa Northington;
(1997)
Under the shadow of Tuskegee: African Americans and health care
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Torchia, Marion M.;
(1977)
Turberculosis among American Negroes: Medical research on a racial disease, 1830-1950
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Grégoire, Henri;
(1997)
An enquiry concerning the intellectual and moral faculties, and literature of Negroes. New edition, with an introduction by Hodges, Graham Russell. Translated by David Bailie Warden
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Bedini, Silvio A.;
(1992)
Peter Hill, the first African American clockmaker
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Gaines, Stanley O., Jr.;
(1995)
Prejudice: From Allport to DuBois
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Harrison, Ira E.;
Harrison, Faye V.;
(1999)
African-American pioneers in anthropology
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Hardman, Peggy J.;
(1997)
The anti-tuberculosis crusade and the Texas African-American community, 1900-1950
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Jefferson, Paul;
(1986)
Working notes on the prehistory of black sociology: The Tuskegee Negro Conference
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Smith, Susan L.;
(1991)
“Sick and tired of being sick and tired”: Black women and the National Negro Health Movement, 1915-1950
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Fouché, Rayvon D.;
(1997)
The dark side of American technology: Black inventors, their inventions, and the African-American community, 1875-1925
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Farber, Naomi;
(1995)
Charles S. Johnson's The Negro in Chicago
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