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In Body and Soul, Alondra Nelson combines careful research, deep political insight, and passionate commitment to tell the little-known story of the Black Panther Party's health activism in the late 1960s. In doing so, and in showing how the problems of poverty, discrimination, and access to medical care remain hauntingly similar more than forty years later, Nelson reminds us that the struggle continues, particularly for African Americans, and that social policies have profound moral implications.—Rebecca Skloot, author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks


This book is a revelation. Alondra Nelson uncovers two remarkable histories in Body and Soul. First, she provides the deep context for our current conversation about the health disparities that plague the African-American community and that are, as she puts it, ‘quite literally sickening.’ Second, she adds immeasurably to our knowledge of the Black Panther Party, complicating its commonplace designation as a radical, militant organization to unearth its dedication and hard work in advocating for and providing equal and quality health care for even the most underserved African Americans. Nelson is the first scholar I know of to bring these two histories into dialogue with each other, and she does so with spectacular results. This is a tremendously important book.—Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard University


The activities of the Black Panther Party have long been reduced to stories of violent police confrontations and empty propaganda. By taking seriously the claims and the practices of the Black Panthers with respect to the health of Black people, Alondra Nelson has provided a critical corrective to earlier studies. More importantly, this is a brilliant analysis of a significant moment in the long tradition of health advocacy on the part of African Americans. Body and Soul is a major achievement.—Evelynn Hammonds, Harvard University


In her revisionist account, Nelson insightfully guides the reader through the range of campaigns by which the Black Panther Party paved the way to broad efforts to promote biomedical inclusion and democratize access to medical knowledge and practice.—Steven Epstein, author of Inclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical Research



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Preface: Politics by Other MeansAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations

Introduction: Serving the People Body and Soul1. African American Responses to Medical Discrimination before 1966 2. Origins of Black Panther Party Health Activism3. The People’s Free Medical Clinics4. Spin Doctors: The Politics of Sickle Cell Anemia5. As American as Cherry Pie: Contesting the Biologization of ViolenceConclusion: Race and Health in the Post Civil Rights Era

NotesIndex

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/2013
      ISBN13: 9780816676491, 978-0816676491
      ISBN10: 0816676496

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      In Body and Soul, Alondra Nelson combines careful research, deep political insight, and passionate commitment to tell the little-known story of the Black Panther Party's health activism in the late 1960s. In doing so, and in showing how the problems of poverty, discrimination, and access to medical care remain hauntingly similar more than forty years later, Nelson reminds us that the struggle continues, particularly for African Americans, and that social policies have profound moral implications.—Rebecca Skloot, author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks


      This book is a revelation. Alondra Nelson uncovers two remarkable histories in Body and Soul. First, she provides the deep context for our current conversation about the health disparities that plague the African-American community and that are, as she puts it, ‘quite literally sickening.’ Second, she adds immeasurably to our knowledge of the Black Panther Party, complicating its commonplace designation as a radical, militant organization to unearth its dedication and hard work in advocating for and providing equal and quality health care for even the most underserved African Americans. Nelson is the first scholar I know of to bring these two histories into dialogue with each other, and she does so with spectacular results. This is a tremendously important book.—Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard University


      The activities of the Black Panther Party have long been reduced to stories of violent police confrontations and empty propaganda. By taking seriously the claims and the practices of the Black Panthers with respect to the health of Black people, Alondra Nelson has provided a critical corrective to earlier studies. More importantly, this is a brilliant analysis of a significant moment in the long tradition of health advocacy on the part of African Americans. Body and Soul is a major achievement.—Evelynn Hammonds, Harvard University


      In her revisionist account, Nelson insightfully guides the reader through the range of campaigns by which the Black Panther Party paved the way to broad efforts to promote biomedical inclusion and democratize access to medical knowledge and practice.—Steven Epstein, author of Inclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical Research



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Preface: Politics by Other MeansAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations

      Introduction: Serving the People Body and Soul1. African American Responses to Medical Discrimination before 1966 2. Origins of Black Panther Party Health Activism3. The People’s Free Medical Clinics4. Spin Doctors: The Politics of Sickle Cell Anemia5. As American as Cherry Pie: Contesting the Biologization of ViolenceConclusion: Race and Health in the Post Civil Rights Era

      NotesIndex

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