Article ID: CBB255608645

Convenient Frailty: Medical Contestations of Asthma and Hay Fever in African Americans in Late Nineteenth-Century America (2024)

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Post-Emancipation medical and social science scholars extensively theorized Black susceptibility to illness, disease, and death. Most studies of late nineteenth-century medical ideas about the relationship between race and disease have highlighted the construction of medical beliefs that associated Black physical weakness with a proclivity to ill health. This study presents an alternate narrative, one where certain diseases – asthma and hay fever — reflected an opposing racialized understanding of disease that instead centered on White frailty. Based on an examination of turn-of-the-century asthma and hay fever medical literature produced by George Miller Beard, the professionalization of the United States Hay Fever Association, and the publication and dismissal of the first recorded case of asthma in an African American man in 1884, this article argues that late nineteenth-century asthma and hay fever physicians, who themselves often suffered from the conditions, defined the typical asthma patient along racial lines to protect the exclusivity of their own professional and social identities. As a result, asthma and hay fever in Black communities, particularly in the North, where asthma and hay fever scholars primarily lived and worked, remained obscured and untreated until the mid-twentieth century.

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Authors & Contributors
Claborn, John
Aspray, William F.
Fisher, Colin
Huffard, R. Scott, Jr.
Keirns, Carla Christine
Lewis, Earl
Journals
Environmental History
Agricultural History
Current Anthropology
Journal of Southern History
Journal of African American Studies
Publishers
University of North Carolina Press
University of Pennsylvania
Tulane University
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Bloomsbury Academic
Florida State University
Concepts
African Americans
Race
African Americans and science
Science and race
Slavery
Environment
People
Delany, Martin
Smith, James McCune
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Southern states (U.S.)
New York (U.S.)
South Carolina (U.S.)
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