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A Brief History of McRae Memorial Sanatorium. JNMA 1962;54:517-519.
Burrell Memorial Hospital. JNMA 1963;55:256-257.
Hine DC. The Corporeal and Ocular Veil: Dr. Matilda A. Evans (1872-1935) and Complexity of Southern History [Internet]. The Journal of Southern History 2004;70(1 ):3-34.Available from: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27648310
Reynolds PP. Dr Louis T. Wright and the NAACP: pioneers in hospital racial integration. Am J Public Health 2000;90(6):883-92.
A History of Harlem Hospital. JNMA 1964;56:373-380.
J Assoc NMed. History of the Imhotep National Conference on Hospital Integration. Journal of the National Medical Association 1962;54(1):116-119.
Kansas City General Hospital No.2, A Historical Summary. JNMA 1962;54:525-537.
Lincol Hospital of Durham, North Carolina, A Short History. JNMA 1965;57:177-183.
Cobb MW. Louis Tompkins Wright, 1891-1952. [date unknown];45(2):130-148.
Cobb MW. Medical Progress and African Americans. American Journal of Public Health 2002;92(2):191-194.
The Mercy-Douglass Hospital. JNMA 1961;53:1-7.
Norfolk Community Hospital. JNMA 1966;58:151-154.
Brown TM, Fee E. Paul B. Cornely (1906–2002): Civil Rights Leader and Public Health Pioneer [Internet]. American Journal of Public Health 2011;101(1)Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3222469/
Provident Hospital. JNMA 1961;53:209-222.
Cornely PB. Segregation and Discrimination in Medical Care in the United States [Internet]. Americal Journal of Public Health: Nation's Health 1956;46(9):1074-1081.Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1624033/
A Spark- A Flame- A Beacon Light, The Holy Family Hospital. JNMA 1963;55:86-92.
Smith SL. White Nurses, Black Midwives and Public Health in Mississippi, 1920-1950. Nursing History Reveiw 1994;2:29-49.
Whittaker Memorial Hospital. JNMA 1964;56:119-123.
Manuscript
McCray SD. Account: To Mary Oliver for Slave Medical Services. [date unknown];:1.
Hart J. African Americans, Health Care, and the Reproductive Freedom Movement in Detroit, 1918-1945. 1999;:312.
Daniels DK. African-Americans at the Yale University School of Medicine 1810-1960. 1991;
Rankin-Hill LM. Afro-American Biohistory: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations. 1990;:322.
Trott WC. An Afrocentric Analysis of the Transition and Transformation of African Medicine (root Medicine) as Spiritual Practice Among Gullah People of Lowcountry South Carolina. [date unknown];:165.
Maxwell KR. Birth Behind the Veil: African American Midwives and Mothers in the Rural South, 1921-1962. 2009;:202.
Robinson JW. Black Healers During the Colonial Period and Early 19th Century America. 1979;:143.
Owens DBC. 'Courageous Negro Servitors' and Laboring Irish Bodies: An Examination of Antebellum-Era Modern American Gynecology. 2008;:296.
Long MG. Doctoring Freedom: The Politics of African-American Medical Care, 1840-1910. 2004;:317.
Backus RC, Butler BN, Eagle J, Lee B, Rawles R. Documents on the Origin and Development of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. [date unknown];:2.
Sweet E. Exploring the Early Development of Health Inequality: Culture, Stress, and Health Among African American Adolescents. 2008;:258.
Patterson A. The Health of Southern Blacks, 1890-1930s. 2003;:2.
Ward TJ. An Incurable Skin Condition: Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South. 1999;:440.
Berry LH. Leonidas H. Berry Papers. [date unknown];:4.
Keller KJ. Racing Immunities: How Yellow Fever Gendered a Nation. 2000;:320.
Sims CM. Recipes Run in Our Families Not Illnesses: Older Black Women on Race, Health Disparities, and the Health Care System. 2006;:376.
Hamby EB. The Roots of Healing: Archaeological and Historical Investigations of African-American Herbal Medicine. 2004;:177.
Dorr GM. Segregation's Science: The American Eugenics Movement and Virginia, 1900-1980. 2000;:822.
Wilson JJ. Sickness, Health, and the Politics of Well Being in Harlem, New York, During the Interwar Period. 2005;:241.
Tilghman JSG. A Study of African American Lay Midwifery Experiences in Rural South Carolina, 1950-70. 2002;:152.
Johnson KA. The Survival of Traditional Healing in a Contemporary Black Community. 1999;:269.
Johnson KA. The Survival of Traditional Healing in a Contemporary Black Community. 1999;:269.
Muller JL. Trauma as a Biological Consequence of Inequality: A Biocultural Analysis of the Skeletal Remains of Washington D.C's African American Poor. 2006;:182.
Johannson NL. Viewing African-American History Through the Lens of Health: The Great Migration and African-Americans in Detroit, 1916-1940. [date unknown];:319.
Moorhead LK. White Plague in Black L.A.: Tuberculosis Among African Americans in Los Angeles, 1930-1950. 2000;:151.
Thomas KK. The Wound of My People: Segregation and the Modernization of Health Care in North Carolina, 1935-1975. 1999;:271.

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