Article ID: CBB810051100

Charles V. Roman and the Spectre of Polygenism in Progressive Era Public Health Research (2015)

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The influence of polygenism over twentieth-century medicine and racial science has been an underdeveloped area of study. During the period referred to by historians as the ‘eclipse of Darwinism’, assumptions about separate human ancestry often structured debates across the USA over whether racial heredity was responsible for ‘innate dispositions’ toward certain diseases. This article explores how polygenist carryovers made their way into early twentieth-century medical and public health studies on the links between race and venereal disease during the American social hygiene movement (1910–40). It also recovers the work of the African-American physician, ethicist, and social hygienist, Dr Charles V. Roman, who stressed during this period that the idea of common human ancestry should push public health researchers to think more creatively and critically about the social and environmental factors shaping health outcomes and black susceptibility to sexual diseases.

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Authors & Contributors
Sparks, Randy J.
Finney, Carolyn
Tanya Hart
Mooney, Katherine C.
Williams, Brian K.
Varel, David Alan
Journals
Journal of African American Studies
Social History of Medicine
Journal of Black Studies
Journal of American History
Health Affairs
Environmental History
Publishers
Oxford University Press
University of Colorado at Boulder
Arizona State University
University of North Carolina Press
University of Minnesota Press
Rutgers University Press
Concepts
African Americans and science
African Americans
Race
Science and race
Medicine and race
Slavery
People
Davis, Allison
Ickes, Harold LeClair
Einstein, Albert
Du Bois, William Edward B.
Cox, Oliver Cromwell
Carver, George Washington
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
Modern
21st century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Southern states (U.S.)
South Carolina (U.S.)
Mississippi River (North America)
New York City (New York, U.S.)
South Africa
Institutions
University of Chicago
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