Body and Soul
The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medical Discrimination
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Narrated by:
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Machelle Williams
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Written by:
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Alondra Nelson
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Between its founding in 1966 and its formal end in 1980, the Black Panther Party blazed a distinctive trail in American political culture. 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 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.
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- 2023-03-21
Too many acronyms
This book has so much great info that I wouldn't have otherwise known about The Black Panther Party. It didn't translate well to audiobook though, as I couldn't easily flip back to see what organisation/etc. was being referred to in acronyms. Once something was said once, it was abbreviated going forward, even chapters later. Not accessible for intermittent listening, but great info overall.
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