“I Studied and Practiced Medicine without Molestation”
“I Studied and Practiced Medicine without Molestation”
African American Doctors in the First Years of Freedom
Gretchen Long Letters from two very different African American doctors in 1866 reveal how their quest to become professionals hinged both on questions of racial equality and fundamental understandings of health, illness, and treatment.
Keywords: Traditional healing, Ethnic Studies, Medicine, African Americans, Native Americans, Critical Race Theory, Public health, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, Immigration Studies
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