The AIDS Crisis: A Documentary History (Primary Documents in American History and Contemporary Issues)
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The AIDS Crisis: A Documentary History (Primary Documents in American History and Contemporary Issues)

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AIDS has grown in just two decades from a rare disease to one that has already killed millions of men, women, and children worldwide. To help high school and college students understand the history and current status of AIDS as a social, political, psychological, public health, and cultural phenomenon, this documentary history provides 228 short and highly readable selecti

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Hardcover, 312 pages
Published January 1st 1998 by Greenwood Press
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Kristina
An excellent source of documents covering various aspects of the AIDS epidemic. It covers from the earliest days of the disease (June 5, 1981 - the first CDC report of AIDS) to articles in various publications up to 1997. Each chapter gives an overview of the main topic in that chapter and each document has an introduction about the source, background, or other information on the specific things mentioned in the document.

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