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Technicolor : race, technology, and everyday life
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ISBN: 0814736041 Year: 2001 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : New York university press,

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The social life of DNA : race, reparations, and reconciliation after the genome
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ISBN: 9780807033029 9780807027189 Year: 2016 Publisher: Boston, Mass. Beacon Press

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Body and soul : the Black Panther Party and the fight against medical discrimination
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ISBN: 9780816676491 9780816676484 Year: 2011 Publisher: Minneapolis ; London : University of Minnesota Press,

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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. 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.


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New Thoughts on the Black Arts Movement
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ISBN: 0813536944 0813536952 0813541077 1280947039 9786610947034 Year: 2006 Publisher: Rutgers University Press

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Genetics and the Unsettled Past
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ISBN: 1280492597 9786613587824 0813553369 9780813553368 9780813552545 0813552540 9780813552552 0813552559 9781280492594 6613587826 Year: 2012 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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Our genetic markers have come to be regarded as portals to the past. Analysis of these markers is increasingly used to tell the story of human migration; to investigate and judge issues of social membership and kinship; to rewrite history and collective memory; to right past wrongs and to arbitrate legal claims and human rights controversies; and to open new thinking about health and well-being. At the same time, in many societies genetic evidence is being called upon to perform a kind of racially charged cultural work: to repair the racial past and to transform scholarly and popular opinion about the “nature” of identity in the present. Genetics and the Unsettled Past considers the alignment of genetic science with commercial genealogy, with legal and forensic developments, and with pharmaceutical innovation to examine how these trends lend renewed authority to biological understandings of race and history. This unique collection brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines—biology, history, cultural studies, law, medicine, anthropology, ethnic studies, sociology—to explore the emerging and often contested connections among race, DNA, and history. Written for a general audience, the book’s essays touch upon a variety of topics, including the rise and implications of DNA in genealogy, law, and other fields; the cultural and political uses and misuses of genetic information; the way in which DNA testing is reshaping understandings of group identity for French Canadians, Native Americans, South Africans, and many others within and across cultural and national boundaries; and the sweeping implications of genetics for society today.


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New Thoughts on the Black Arts Movement
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ISBN: 9780813541075 9780813536941 Year: 2006 Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Press

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Genetics and the Unsettled Past : The Collision of DNA, Race, and History

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