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Handbooks and Healthcare Titles for Black & African American Populations
- Anderson, N. B., Bulatao, R. A., Cohen, B., & National Research Council (U.S.) (Eds.). (2004). Critical perspectives on racial and ethnic differences in health in late life. National Academies Press.
- Bailey, E.J. (2002). African American alternative medicine: Using alternative medicine to prevent and control chronic diseases. Greenwood Publishing Group.
- Braithwaite, R. L., & Taylor, S. E. (Eds.). (2001). Health issues in the Black community (2nd ed). Jossey-Bass.
- Cobo, R. (2016). Ethnic considerations in facial plastic surgery. Thieme.
- Evans, S. Y., Bell, K., & Burton, N.K. (2017). Black women’s mental health : Balancing strength and vulnerability. SUNY Press.
- Evans, S. Y., Davis, S. K., Hinkson, L. R., & Wathington, D. J. (Eds.). (2022). Black women and public health: Strategies to name, locate, and change systems of power. State University of New York Press.
- Gourdine, M. A. (2011). Reclaiming our health : A guide to African American wellness. Yale University Press.
- Hill, S. A. (2016). Inequality and African-American health : How racial disparities create sickness. Policy Press.
- Kronenfeld, J. J. (2017). Health and health care concerns among women and racial and ethnic minorities. Emerald Publishing Limited.
- Laurencin, C. T. (Ed.). (2018). An American crisis: The growing absence of Black men in medicine and science: proceedings of a joint workshop. The National Academies Press.
- Madlock Gatison, A. (2016). Health communication and breast cancer among Black women: Culture, identity, spirituality, and strength. Lexington Books.
- Majors, R., Carberry, K., & Ransaw, T. S. (2020). The international handbook of Black community mental health. Emerald Publishing Limited.
- Matthew, D. B. (2015). Just medicine: A cure for racial inequality in American health care. NYU Press.
- Prograis, L., & Pellegrino, E. D. (2007). African American bioethics: Culture, race, and identity. Georgetown University Press.
- Rouse, C. (2009). Uncertain suffering : Racial health care disparities and sickle cell disease. University of California Press.
- Smith, R. D., Boddie, S. C., & English, B. D. (2022). Racialized health, COVID-19, and religious responses: Black Atlantic contexts and perspectives. Routledge.
Historical Periods and Individuals
- Byrd, W. M., & Clayton, L.A. (2000). An American health dilemma: A medical history of African Americans and the problem of race: Beginnings to 1900. Routledge.
- Hereford, S. W., & Ellis, J. D. (2011). Beside the troubled waters : A Black doctor remembers life, medicine, and civil rights in an Alabama town. University Alabama Press.
- Hill-Saya, B. (2020). Aaron McDuffie Moore : An African American physician, educator, and founder of Durham’s Black Wall Street. The University of North Carolina Press
- Hoberman, J. (2012). Black and blue : The origins and consequences of medical racism. University of California Press.
- Hogarth, R. A. (2017). Medicalizing Blackness: Making racial difference in the Atlantic world, 1780-1840. The University of North Carolina Press.
- Inda, J. X. (2014). Racial prescriptions: Pharmaceuticals, difference, and the politics of life. Routledge.
- McBride, D. (2018). Caring for equality: A history of African American health and healthcare. Rowman & Littlefield.
- Owens, D. C. (2017). Medical bondage: Race, gender, and the origins of American gynecology. University of Georgia Press.
- Reverby, S. (2009). Examining Tuskegee: The infamous syphilis study and its legacy. University of North Carolina Press.
- Ridlon, F. (2005). A Black physician’s struggle for civil rights : Edward C. Mazique, M.D. University of New Mexico Press.
- Willoughby, C. D. E. (2022). Masters of health: Racial science and slavery in U.S. medical schools. The University of North Carolina Press.