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Unequal Health: Anti-Black Racism and the Threat to America's Health

Unequal Health: Anti-Black Racism and the Threat to America's Health

9781316519486
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Racial disparities in health and life expectancy are public health problems that have existed since before the US became a country and affect all Americans lives. On average, Black Americans have poorer overall health than White Americans and receive lower quality healthcare. This volume presents research from a broad range of academic disciplines, personal narratives, and historical sources to explain the origins of anti-Black racism and describe specific ways in which it threatens both Black Americans health and the quality of their medical care. Using their own research and public policy expertise, the authors analyze the critical roles of individual and systemic racial bias in these racial health disparities and their consequence for all Americans. They also identify current viable interventions that can reduce current racial health disparities. Unequal Health is invaluable to professionals who study health disparities and lay people who are concerned about them.
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9781316519486
9781316519486

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
250
Dimensions (mm)
158.00 x 235.00
Weight (g)
700
  • Introduction: An American dilemma: Racial disparities in health—past and present; 1. The Past is Prologue: the roots of anti-black racism; 2. A threat to the common good: racism and the health of black Americans; 3. Two Americas: the effects of racial residential segregation on the health of black Americans; 4. Racism in American medicine: do no harm to some; do great harm to others; 5. Not part of the solution: systemic racism in contemporary healthcare; 6. A dangerous foot in the door: the impact of race-related thoughts and feelings on healthcare disparities; 7. Paths to a solution: ensuring a basic human right.
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