Infectious fear : politics, disease, and the health effects of segregation / / Samuel Kelton Roberts Jr.

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Infectious fear [electronic resource] : politics, disease, and the health effects of segregation / Samuel Kelton Roberts Jr.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c2009.
xiii, 313 p. : ill., maps.
Studies in social medicine
Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-298) and index.
Introduction : disease histories and race histories -- Toward a historical epidemiology of African American tuberculosis -- The rise of the city and the decline of the Negro : the historical idea of Black tuberculosis and the politics of color and class -- Urban underdevelopment, politics, and the landscape of health -- Establishing boundaries : politics, science, and stigma in the early antituberculosis movement -- Locating African Americans and finding the "lung block" -- The web of surveillance and the emerging politics of public health in Baltimore -- The road to Henryton and the ends of progressivism -- Conclusion : unequal burdens : public health at the intersection of segregation and housing politics.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Tuberculosis United States History 20th century.
African Americans Diseases History 20th century.
Urban health United States History 20th century.
Segregation Health aspects United States History 20th century.
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