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Silent Travelers Alan M. Kraut (Professor of History, American University, Washington DC, USA)

Silent Travelers By Alan M. Kraut (Professor of History, American University, Washington DC, USA)

Summary

Amid concerns over use of TB and AIDS to exclude immigrants, this book looks at how earlier generations grappled with such problems, from the Irish immigrants of New York wrongly blamed for the cholera epidemic in 1832 to Miami's Haitian refugees stigmatized as AIDS carriers in the 1980s.

Silent Travelers Summary

Silent Travelers: Germs, Genes and the Immigrant Menace by Alan M. Kraut (Professor of History, American University, Washington DC, USA)

Amid concerns over use of TB and AIDS to exclude immigrants, this book looks at how earlier generations grappled with such problems, from the Irish immigrants of New York wrongly blamed for the cholera epidemic in 1832 to San Francisco's Chinese labourers vilified for causing the bubonic plague in 1900, to Miami's Haitian refugees stigmatized as AIDS carriers in the 1980s. The book describes these and many other episodes of medicalized prejudice, and analyzes their impact on public health policy. Alan M. Kraut is the author of "Huddled Masses: The Immigrant in American Society, 1880-1920".

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GOR013953838
9780465078233
0465078230
Silent Travelers: Germs, Genes and the Immigrant Menace by Alan M. Kraut (Professor of History, American University, Washington DC, USA)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
1994-02-28
384
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