A City without Care: 300 Years of Racism, Health Disparities, and Health Care Activism in New Orleans [1 ed.]
1469673916, 9781469673912
New Orleans is a city that is rich in culture, music, and history. It has also long been a site of some of the most inte
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Table of contents :
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One. Health and Health Care in the Era of Slavery, 1718–1843
Chapter Two. The Growth of the Slave-Based Health Care Economy, 1800–1861
Chapter Three. The Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Rise of Jim Crow Health Care, 1862–1900
Chapter Four. A White Medical District, 1900–1940
Chapter Five. Jim Crow Black Health Care, 1927–1950
Chapter Six. Health Care in the Era of Civil Rights and Resistance, 1950–1968
Chapter Seven. Two-Tiered Health Care, 1965–1974
Chapter Eight. Black Health Care in the Age of Abandonment, 1975–2005
Conclusion: Black Health and Health Care after Katrina
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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