Description:
From the era of slavery to the present day, the first full history of
black America’s shocking mistreatment as unwilling and
unwitting experimental subjects at the hands of the medical
establishment.
Medical Apartheid is the first and only comprehensive history of
medical experimentation on African Americans. Starting with the
earliest encounters between black Americans and Western medical
researchers and the racist pseudoscience that resulted, it details the
ways both slaves and freedmen were used in hospitals for experiments
conducted without their knowledge—a tradition that continues
today within some black populations. It reveals how blacks have
historically been prey to grave-robbing as well as unauthorized
autopsies and dissections. Moving into the twentieth century, it shows
how the pseudoscience of eugenics and social Darwinism was used to
justify experimental exploitation and shoddy medical treatment of
blacks, and the view that they were biologically inferior, oversexed,
and unfit for adult responsibilities. Shocking new details about the
government’s notorious Tuskegee experiment are revealed, as
are similar, less-well-known medical atrocities conducted by the
government, the armed forces, prisons, and private institutions.
The product of years of prodigious research into medical journals and
experimental reports long undisturbed, Medical Apartheid reveals the
hidden underbelly of scientific research and makes possible, for the
first time, an understanding of the roots of the African American
health deficit. At last, it provides the fullest possible context for
comprehending the behavioral fallout that has caused black Americans to
view researchers—and indeed the whole medical
establishment—with such deep distrust. No one concerned with
issues of public health and racial justice can afford not to read
Medical Apartheid, a masterful book that will stir up both controversy
and long-needed debate.
About the Author
HARRIET A. WASHINGTON has been a fellow in ethics at the Harvard
Medical School, a fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health, and a
senior research scholar at the National Center for Bioethics at
Tuskegee University. As a journalist and editor, she has worked for USA
Today and several other publications, been a Knight Fellow at Stanford
University and has written for such academic forums as the Harvard
Public Health Review and The New England Journal of Medicine. She is
the recipient of several prestigious awards for her work. Washington
lives in New York City.
Medical Apartheid
The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from
Colonial Times to the Present
by Harriet A. Washington
ISBN:
9780767915472
ISBN-10:
076791547X
Publisher:
Harlem Moon (Random House)
Publication Date:
2008
Format:
Trade Paperback, 528 pages
Book Type:
New
This book is also available in a hardcover edition:
Medical
Apartheid [HC]