Making A Place For Ourselves

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Making a Place for Ourselves

Making a Place for Ourselves
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9780195360066
ISBN-13 : 0195360060
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Book Synopsis Making a Place for Ourselves by : Vanessa Northington Gamble

Download or read book Making a Place for Ourselves written by Vanessa Northington Gamble and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 1995-03-23 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making a Place for Ourselves examines an important but not widely chronicled event at the intersection of African-American history and American medical history--the black hospital movement. A practical response to the racial realities of American life, the movement was a "self-help" endeavor--immediate improvement of separate medical institutions insured the advancement and health of African Americans until the slow process of integration could occur. Recognizing that their careers depended on access to hospitals, black physicians associated with the two leading black medical societies, the National Medical Association (NMA) and the National Hospital Association (NHA), initiated the movement in the 1920s in order to upgrade the medical and education programs at black hospitals. Vanessa Northington Gamble examines the activities of these physicians and those of black community organizations, local and federal governments, and major health care organizations. She focuses on three case studies (Cleveland, Chicago, and Tuskegee) to demonstrate how the black hospital movement reflected the goals, needs, and divisions within the African-American community--and the state of American race relations. Examining ideological tensions within the black community over the existence of black hospitals, Gamble shows that black hospitals were essential for the professional lives of black physicians before the emergence of the civil rights movement. More broadly, Making a Place for Ourselves clearly and powerfully documents how issues of race and racism have affected the development of the American hospital system.


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