Featured image: The Young Lords, with the mobile chest X-ray unit they seized in 1970 to check the Puerto Rican population in East Harlem for tuberculosis.
See also Cross Cultural Solidarity’s resource page, Race and COVID-19.
BOOKS
Roland Anglin, Jeffrey Dowd, Karen M. O’Neill, & Keith Wailoo (editors): Katrina’s Imprint: Race and Vulnerability in America.
W. Michael Byrd & Linda A. Clayton: An American Health Dilemma: Race, Medicine, and Health Care in the United States, 1900-2000.
John Dittmer: The Good Doctors: The Medical Committee for Human Rights and the Struggle for Social Justice in Health Care.
Jim Downs: Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Suffering during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Simon Finger: The Contagious City: The Politics of Public Health in Early Philadelphia.
Vanessa Northington Gamble: Making a Place for Ourselves: The Black Hospital Movement, 1920-1945.
Laurie B. Green, John Mckiernan-González, & Martin Summers (editors): Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in North America.
Rana A. Hogarth: Medicalizing Blackness: Making Racial Difference in the Atlantic World, 1780-1840.
Susan E. Lederer: Subjected to Science: Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War.
Catherine Lee, Alondra Nelson, & Keith Wailoo (editors): Genetics and the Unsettled Past: The Collision of DNA, Race, and History.
Jenna M. Loyd: Health Rights Are Civil Rights: Peace and Justice Activism in Los Angeles, 1963–1978.
Dayna Bowen Matthew: Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care.
David McBride: Caring for Equality: A History of African American Health and Healthcare.
John Mckiernan-González: Fevered Measures: Public Health and Race at the Texas-Mexico Border, 1848–1942.
Jonathan Metzl: Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing America’s Heartland.
Jonathan Metzl: The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease.
Jamila Michener: Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid, Federalism, and Unequal Politics.
Natalia Molina: Fit to Be Citizens? Public Health and Race in Los Angeles, 1879-1939.
Alondra Nelson: Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight against Medical Discrimination.
Alondra Nelson: The Social Life of DNA: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation After the Genome.
Deirdre Cooper Owens: Medical Bondage: Race, Gender, and the Origins of American Gynecology.
Susan M. Reverby: Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy.
Dorothy Roberts: Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty.
Dorothy Roberts:Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-create Race in the Twenty-first Century.
Angela Saini: Superior: the Return of Race Science.
Londa Schiebinger: Secret Cures of Slaves: People, Plants, and Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World.
Nayan Shah: Contagious Divides: Epidemics and Race in San Francisco’s Chinatown.
David Barton Smith: Health Care Divided: Race and Healing a Nation.
David Barton Smith: The Power to Heal: Civil Rights, Medicare, and the Struggle to Transform America’s Health Care System.
Susan L. Smith: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Black Women’s Health Activism in America, 1890-1950.
Martin Summers: Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of Race and Mental Illness in the Nation’s Capital.
Damon Tweedy M.D.: Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor’s Reflections on Race and Medicine.
Keith Wailoo:
- Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race and Health.
- Drawing Blood: Technology and Disease Identity in Twentieth-Century America.
- How Cancer Crossed the Color Line.
Thomas J. Ward Jr.: Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South, 1880–1960.
Harriet A. Washington: Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present.
Dagmawi Woubshet: The Calendar of Loss: Race, Sexuality, and Mourning in the Early Era of AIDS.
ARTICLES
Joel Achenbach: Life expectancy improves for blacks, and the racial gap is closing, CDC reports.
Diane Alexander & Janet Currie: Is it who you are or where you live? Residential segregation and racial gaps in childhood asthma.
Marcella Alsan & Marianne Wanamaker: Tuskegee and the Health of Black Men.
American Journal of Public Health: Unveiling the Black Panther Party Legacy to Public Health.
Jacob Anderson-Minshall: What’s At The Root of the Disproportionate HIV Rates for Black Men? Fifty percent of black gay men may become HIV-positive in their lifetime, but the cause is not what you think.
George Aumoithe: The racist history that explains why some communities don’t have enough ICU beds: Our struggles with covid-19 stem from decades of policy choices.
Mary T. Bassett: Beyond Berets: The Black Panthers as Health Activists.
DeNeen L. Brown: ‘You’ve got bad blood’: The horror of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment.
Rory Carroll: Guatemala victims of US syphilis study still haunted by the ‘devil’s experiment’.
Center for Disease Control & Prevention: HIV and African Americans.
Darnel Degand: Black Women Doctors in the World of Comics.
W.E.B. Du Bois: Can a Colored Woman be a Physician?
Ashley Farmer: The Black Freedom Struggle, Healthcare Activism, and the Affordable Care Act.
Sharla M. Fett & Deirdre Cooper Owens: Black Maternal and Infant Health: Historical Legacies of Slavery.
The Foundation for AIDS Research: HIV and the Black Community: Do #Black(Gay)Lives Matter?.
Marita Golden: African Americans are more likely than whites to develop Alzheimer’s. Why?
John Hamilton: Neuroscience Has A Whiteness Problem. This Research Project Aims To Fix It.
Celeste Henery: Black Women’s Suicide and a Call for Radical Friendship.
David Herzberg and Matthew R. Pembleton: While government cracked down on illegal drugs, Big Pharma hooked millions on opioids: The racist roots of the opioid crisis.
Celeste Henery: Black Women, Police Violence, and Mental Illness.
Celeste Henery: Why Black Women Can’t Breathe.
Margaret T. Hicken: University researcher links obesity to individual effects of discrimination.
Carolyn Y. Johnson: This could be the real reason black doctors make less money than white doctors.
Carolyn Y. Johnson: Racial inequality even affects how long we wait for the doctor.
Dr. Alden Landry: Why We Need More Minority Doctors.
Catherine Lee: ‘‘Race’’ and ‘‘ethnicity’’ in biomedical research: How do scientists construct and explain differences in health? See more academic articles by Lee here.
Jonathan Metzl: many articles at his personal website. Here are articles either by or about Metzl:
- What is the Role of Psychiatry After Ferguson
- Terminal Whiteness
- White Men Keep Killing Themselves With Guns. The NRA Is Making It Worse.
- Supporting Trump is killing white America: The President’s policies are reducing white-working-class life expectancy.
Jamila Michener:
- The politics and policy of racism in American health care.
- How Unstable Medicaid Programs Discourage Recipients From Engaging With Politics (interview.)
- The Medicaid Patchwork (interview.)
Natalia Molina:
- Borders, Laborers, and Racialized Medicalization: Mexican Immigration and US Public Health Policy in the Twentieth-Century.
- Forced Sterilization of Mexican-Americans: When U.S. Lawmakers Took a Page from the Nazi Playbook. Some believed they could improve the U.S. population by controlled breeding.
Alfonso A. Narvaez: THE YOUNG LORDS SEIZE X‐RAY UNIT.
National Cancer Institute: Examples of Cancer Health Disparities.
Alondra Nelson: many articles and interviews at her personal website:
- The Black Panthers Versus the Medical Industry.
- How Not To Talk About Race And Genetics.
- How African Americans Use DNA Testing to Connect With Their Past.
- Interview with Alondra Nelson.
Rob Picheta: Black newborns more likely to die when looked after by White doctors.
Darryl Robertson: The Black Panther Party and the Free Breakfast for Children Program.
Dan Royles: Race, Homosexuality, and the AIDS Epidemic.
Dan Royles: Black Gay History and the Fight Against AIDS.
Ezelle Sanford III: Civil Rights and Healthcare: Remembering Simkins v. Cone (1963).
Ezelle Sanford III: Review of The Power to Heal: Civil Rights, Medicare, and the Struggle to Transform America’s Health Care System.
David Barton Smith: The Politics of Racial Disparities: Desegregating the Hospitals in Jackson, Mississippi.
Kylie M. Smith: How bigotry created a black mental health crisis: Racism has led to misdiagnosis, incarceration instead of treatment.
Sandhya Somashekhar: The disturbing reason some African American patients may be undertreated for pain.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center: Racial and Ethnic Disparities.
Sunshine Behavioral Health (many resources here): Mental Health Issues Facing the Black Community.
Theresa Vargas: Guinea pigs or pioneers? How Puerto Rican women were used to test the birth control pill.
Linda Villarosa: America’s Hidden H.I.V. Epidemic: Why do America’s black gay and bisexual men have a higher H.I.V. rate than any country in the world?
Keith Wailoo: The Pain Gap: Why Doctors Offer Less Relief to Black Patients.
Tiffany Walker: “National Negro Health Week”: 1915 to 1951.
Pamela Wible: Her story went viral. But she is not the only black doctor ignored in an airplane emergency.
Christopher Willoughby: Blackface is just a symptom of American medicine’s racist past: The study of medicine is rife with racist assumptions and experiments that still shape health outcomes today.
Christopher Willoughby: How Black Activists Sought Healthcare Reform: A New Documentary.
Nche Zama: What a Cardiothoracic Surgeon Sees When He Sees George Floyd.
VIDEOS & PODCASTS
Color Lines: Why the Young Lords Took Over Lincoln Hospital.
Margaret T. Hicken: Sickened by Systems.
Jonathan Metzl: In discussion with Tim Wise; discussing his book Dying of Whiteness on PBS; Lecture: A New Paradigm for Race & Racisms in Medicine; on CSPAN: Racial Resentment and Impact on Public Health; on The Open Mind: A Vote Against Life Expectancy.
Alondra Nelson:
- The Social Life of DNA: racial reconciliation and institutional morality.
- Genetics and Ethics in the Obama Administration.
- Genetic Ancestry and Race.
- More African-Americans Are Learning Their Roots With Genetic Testing.
NPR:
- The Complicated Relationship Between Puerto Rico And U.S. Mainland. (About medical experimentations on Puerto Ricans.)
- 50 Years Ago, Medicare Helped To Desegregate Hospitals.
For more resources on systemic racism, visit the systemic racism section of the website.