Bibliography

This section contains a comprehensive list of books, articles, and other resources, with links to Google scholar and specially created reviews by historians and scholars. These items are linked to the Courses.

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Brown MC. The Faces of Science African Americans in the Sciences. United States: M. Brown; 1995.
Robertson TD, Geiger J. False Promises & True Disparities Why Healthy People 2010 Will Fail: [the 11th Annual Summer Public Health Research Videoconference on Minority Health]. 2005.
Teele JE, Jackson E, Mayo C. Family Experiences in Operations Exodus; the Bussing of Negro Children, by James E. Teele, Ellen Jackson [and] Clara Mayo. [New York: Behavior Publications; 1967.
Family Receives Inoculations Against Typhoid Fever. 1930;
Far View Health Camp. 1936.
Fenceline a Company Town Divided. 2002.
The Fifty Year Graduates of Freedmen's Hospital School of Nursing Tell Their Story. Washington, D.C: Freedmen's Hospital Nurses Alumni Clubs; 1986.
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. Final Report of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments. New York: Oxford University Press; 1996.
Watkins L, Wexler EH, Lovett A, Sacchetti CM, Gott VL, Branch G, Kidwell E. Finding a Rainbow in the Clouds the Tenure of Dr. Levi Watkins at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. 2006.
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Campbell M. Folks Do Get Born. New York: Garland Pub; 1984.
Smith L, Lyons S. Forgotten Genius. 2007.
Elmore JA. Frances Elliott Davis. Cambridge, Mass: Belknap-Harvard Univ. Press; 1980.
Fried MG. From Abortion to Reproductive Freedom: Transforming a Movement. 1st edst ed. Boston, MA: South End Press; 1990.
From Isolation to Mainstream; Problems of the Colleges Founded for Negroes. A Report and Recommendations by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. New York: McGraw-Hill; 1971.
Hanawalt LL. From Slave to Physician: Robert J. Boland (1850-1918). [S.l: s.n; 1976.
McBride D. From TB to AIDS: Epidemics Among Urban Blacks Since 1900. Albany: State University of New York Press; 1991.
Brady MB. Front View of Old Frame House, Orchard, & Well, at Seven Pines. 1862;
Tucker WH. The Funding of Scientific Racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund. Urbana: University of Illinois Press; 2002.
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Brady MB. General Kearney's Brigade Hospital. 1862;
Townsend ED. General Orders. [Washington: War Dept., Adjutant General's Office; 1864.
Gbadegesin S. Genetic Screening, Sickle Cell Anemia, and the African and African-American Perspectives: The Ethics of Screening and Counseling. Lexington, Ky: International Conference on the Unity of Sciences; 1998.
Bowman JE, Murray R. Genetic Screening: Toward a New Eugenics?. Westport, CT: Praeger; 1994.
Kittles R, Royal C. The Genetics of African Americans: Implications for Disease, Gene Mapping, and Identity. Berkeley: University of California Press; 2003.
Duster T. Genetics, Race, and Crime: Recurring Seduction to a False Precision. Plainview, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; 1992.
Weisbord RG. Genocide?: Birth Control and the Black American. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press ; New York : Two Continents Pub. Group; 1975.
Nickens H. The Genome Project and Health Services for Minority Populations. Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University Press; 1996.
Gamble VN. Germs Have No Color Line: Blacks and American Medicine, 1900-1940. New York: Garland Pub; 1989.
Schoen J. "A Great Thing for Poor Folks": Birth Control, Sterilization, and Abortion in Public Health and Welfare in the Twentieth Century. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services; 1996.
Barnard GN, Gibson JF, Brady MB. Group, Gens. Barry, Slocum, Newton, Franklin, &c. 14th May, 1862. 1862;
Johnson CS. Growing up in the Black Belt; Negro Youth in the Rural South. Washington, D. C: American council on education, 1941; 1941.
Dummett CO. The Growth and Development of the Negro in Dentistry in the United States. Chicago, IL: National Dental Association Foundation; 1952.
Drotning PT. A Guide to Negro History in America. Garden City, N. Y: Doubleday; 1968.
Reynolds PP. Guide to Resources and the National Library of Medicine's Collection on African Americans in Medicine. 2nd ednd ed. [Bethesda, Md: National Library of Medicine; 2003.
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Hampton RL, Gullotta TP, Crowel RL. Handbook of African American Health. New York: Guilford Press; 2010.
Livingston IL. Handbook of Black American Health: The Mosaic of Conditions, Issues, Policies, and Prospects. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press; 1994.
Ruiz DS. Handbook of Mental Health and Mental Disorder Among Black Americans. New York: Greenwood Press; 1990.
Bailey PA. The Harlem Hospital Story: 100 Years of Struggle Against Illness, Racism, and Genocide. 1st edst ed. Richmond, VA: Native Sun Publishers; 1991.
Clinton C. Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom [Internet]. Little Brown & Company; 2004.Available from: http://books.google.com/books?id=9f5-Kg5DgbsC
Burrell PB. Hathaway. Detroit, Mich: Harlo Press; 1997.
Reed WL, Darity W, Roberson NL. Health and Medical Care of African-Americans. Westport, Conn: Auburn House; 1993.
Taylor HL. Health and the Built Environment the Effects of Where We Live, Work and Play. 2005.
Douard J. Health Care Allocation: A Deflationary Account. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press; 1995.
Health Care and African-Americans. 2009.
Health Care and the Negro Population. New York: 1965.
Mitchell J. Health Care Barriers Among the Elderly in Eastern NC: Final Report to the Agency for Health Care Policy & Research. Greenville, NC: East Carolina University; 1996.

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