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Health of Black Americans from Post-Reconstruction to Integration, 1871-1960 Woodrow Jones, Jr.

Health of Black Americans from Post-Reconstruction to Integration, 1871-1960 By Woodrow Jones, Jr.

Health of Black Americans from Post-Reconstruction to Integration, 1871-1960 by Woodrow Jones, Jr.


Health of Black Americans from Post-Reconstruction to Integration, 1871-1960 Summary

Health of Black Americans from Post-Reconstruction to Integration, 1871-1960: An Annotated Bibliography of Contemporary Sources by Woodrow Jones, Jr.

This comprehensive annotated bibliography, the first of its kind, provides lengthy entries on articles dealing with black health published during three time periods from post reconstruction to 1960. The compilers', Mitchell F. Rice and Woodrow Jones, Jr., introduction reviews the literature that composes the bibliography and discusses trends in the mortality, morbidity, and health care utilization behaviors of blacks from slavery to the mid-20th century. This cogent essay places the social context of black health care into perspective and enhances both linkages to the dominant themes of each period and a fuller understanding of the history of health care inequities in the U.S. A companion volume by the same compilers', Black American Health: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1987), treats the more recent literature of the 1970s and 1980s.

Following the in-depth introduction, the bibliography is divided into three chapters that annotate literature from the post reconstruction to the early 20th century, 1871-1919; from 1920 to 1950; and from 1951-1960. Each entry consists of an item number, author, title and source, date of publication, and page numbers as well as an exceptionally thorough and thoughtful annotation that averages ten lines in length. Subject and author indexes complete the work which will prove invaluable to students, scholars, and researchers in the fields of black history, medicine, and public health.

About Woodrow Jones, Jr.

MITCHELL F. RICE is Professor of Public Administration and Political Science at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. He has written extensively on black and minority health issues and is coeditor of Health Care Issues in Black America (Greenwood Press, 1987) and Contemporary Public Policy Perspectives and Black Americans (Greenwood Press, 1984) and co-compiler of Black American Health: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1987).

WOODROW JONES JR. is Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean at Texas A & M University. His writings on the topics of black health have appeared in numerous periodicals, and he is the coeditor and co-compiler with Mitchell F. Rice, of Contemporary Public Policy Perspectives and Black Americans, Health Care Issues in Black America, and Black American Health: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1987).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Black Health from Slavery to the Mid-Twenteith Century Post Reconstruction to the Early Twentieth Century, 1871-1919 The Literature from 1920 to 1950 The Literature of the Mid-Twentieth Century, 1951-1960 Subject Index Author Index

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NPB9780313263149
9780313263149
0313263140
Health of Black Americans from Post-Reconstruction to Integration, 1871-1960: An Annotated Bibliography of Contemporary Sources by Woodrow Jones, Jr.
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Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-03-23
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