Book ID: CBB251110528

Under the Strain of Color: Harlem's Lafargue Clinic and the Promise of an Antiracist Psychiatry (2015)

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In Under the Strain of Color, Gabriel N. Mendes recaptures the history of a largely forgotten New York City institution that embodied new ways of thinking about mental health, race, and the substance of citizenship. Harlem's Lafargue Mental Hygiene Clinic was founded in 1946 as both a practical response to the need for low-cost psychotherapy and counseling for black residents (many of whom were recent migrants to the city) and a model for nationwide efforts to address racial disparities in the provision of mental health care in the United States. The result of a collaboration among the psychiatrist and social critic Dr. Fredric Wertham, the writer Richard Wright, and the clergyman Rev. Shelton Hale Bishop, the clinic emerged in the context of a widespread American concern with the mental health of its citizens. It proved to be more radical than any other contemporary therapeutic institution, however, by incorporating the psychosocial significance of antiblack racism and class oppression into its approach to diagnosis and therapy. Mendes shows the Lafargue Clinic to have been simultaneously a scientific and political gambit, challenging both a racist mental health care system and supposedly color-blind psychiatrists who failed to consider the consequences of oppression in their assessment and treatment of African American patients. Employing the methods of oral history, archival research, textual analysis, and critical race philosophy, Under the Strain of Color contributes to a growing body of scholarship that highlights the interlocking relationships among biomedicine, institutional racism, structural violence, and community health activism.

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Review Martin Halliwell (2018) Review of "Psychiatry and Racial Liberalism in Harlem, 1936-1968". American Historical Review (pp. 973-974). unapi

Review Dennis Doyle (2016) Review of "Under the Strain of Color: Harlem's Lafargue Clinic and the Promise of an Antiracist Psychiatry". History of Psychiatry (pp. 370-371). unapi

Review Sebastián Gil‐Riaño (2018) Review of "Under the Strain of Color: Harlem's Lafargue Clinic and the Promise of an Antiracist Psychiatry". Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (pp. 62-63). unapi

Review Ellen Dwyer (2017) Review of "Under the Strain of Color: Harlem's Lafargue Clinic and the Promise of an Antiracist Psychiatry". Social History of Medicine (pp. 469-470). unapi

Review Wendy Gonaver (2017) Review of "What's Wrong with the Poor?: Psychiatry, Race, and the War on Poverty". Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (pp. 508-513). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Doyle, Dennis
Bernstein, Leonard
Cerami, Charles C.
Evans, Brad
Farber, Paul Lawrence
Hogarth, Rana Asali
Journals
American Quarterly
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
History of Psychiatry
Journal of the History of Biology
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Black Issues in Higher Education
Publishers
American Philosophical Society
Purdue University (Lafayette, Indiana)
Cambridge University Press
New York University
Florida State University
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
African Americans
African Americans and science
Science and race
Racism
Black people
Psychiatry
People
Boas, Franz
Banneker, Benjamin
Bender, Lauretta
Du Bois, William Edward B.
Wertham, Fredric
Davis, Allison
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
New York City (New York, U.S.)
Southern states (U.S.)
Great Britain
Ireland
Alabama (U.S.)
Institutions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
Tuskegee Veterans Administration Medical Center
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