Article ID: CBB001020993

“Suitable Care of the African When Afflicted With Insanity”: Race, Madness, and Social Order in Comparative Perspective (2010)

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Description Compares post-emancipation United States and colonial sub-Saharan Africa.


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Authors & Contributors
Doyle, Dennis
Segrest, Mab
Metzl, Jonathan Michel
Mooney, Katherine C.
Grossi, Élodie
Pateau, Alexandre
Concepts
African Americans and science
African Americans
Medicine and race
Psychiatry
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychiatric hospitals
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
18th century
Places
United States
Southern states (U.S.)
Georgia (U.S.)
New York City (New York, U.S.)
Washington, D. C. (U.S.)
Central America
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