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Author Nelson, Alondra, author.

Title Body and soul : the Black Panther party and the fight against medical discrimination / Alondra Nelson
Published Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 289 pages) : illustrations
Contents Preface : politics by other means -- Introduction : serving the people body and soul -- African American responses to medical discrimination before 1966 -- Origins of Black Panther Party health activism -- The People's Free Medical Clinics -- Spin doctors : the politics of sickle cell anemia -- As American as cherry pie : contesting the biologization of violence -- Conclusion : race and health in the post-civil rights era
Summary "Between its founding in 1966 and its formal end in 1980, the Black Panther Party blazed a distinctive trail in American political culture. The Black Panthers are most often remembered for their revolutionary rhetoric and militant action. Here Alondra Nelson deftly recovers an indispensable but lesser-known aspect of the organization's broader struggle for social justice: health care. The Black Panther Party's health activism -- its network of free health clinics, its campaign to raise awareness about genetic disease, and its challenges to medical discrimination-was an expression of its founding political philosophy and also a recognition that poor blacks were both underserved by mainstream medicine and overexposed to its harms. Drawing on extensive historical research as well as interviews with former members of the Black Panther Party, Nelson argues that the Party's focus on health care was both practical and ideological. Building on a long tradition of medical self-sufficiency among African Americans, the Panthers' People's Free Medical Clinics administered basic preventive care, tested for lead poisoning and hypertension, and helped with housing, employment, and social services. In 1971, the party launched a campaign to address sickle-cell anemia. In addition to establishing screening programs and educational outreach efforts, it exposed the racial biases of the medical system that had largely ignored sickle-cell anemia, a disease that predominantly affected people of African descent. The Black Panther Party's understanding of health as a basic human right and its engagement with the social implications of genetics anticipated current debates about the politics of health and race. That legacy-and that struggle-continues today in the commitment of health activists and the fight for universal health care"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Description based on print version and online resource, viewed September 5, 2022
Subject Black Panther Party
SUBJECT Black Panther Party
Black Panther Party fast
Subject African Americans -- Medical care -- United States
Discrimination in medical care -- United States
Racism in medicine -- United States
Health and race -- United States
Social medicine -- United States
Community health services -- Political aspects -- United States
Sickle cell anemia -- Treatment -- Political aspects -- United States
Minorities -- Medical care -- United States
Race discrimination -- United States.
Prejudices.
Health Status
Black or African American -- history
Healthcare Disparities -- history
History, 20th Century
Patient Advocacy -- history
Prejudice
Race Relations -- history
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Health Care Issues.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Health Care Delivery.
MEDICAL -- Health Policy.
MEDICAL -- Public Health.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Disease & Health Issues.
HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century.
African Americans -- Medical care
Discrimination in medical care
Health and race
Minorities -- Medical care
Prejudices
Race discrimination
Racism in medicine
Social medicine
SUBJECT United States
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2011040833
ISBN 9780816678754
0816678758
9781452948164
145294816X
9781299945463
1299945465
Other Titles Black Panther party and the fight against medical discrimination