Dusti Falgoust

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I was frustrated, but not surprised, by how challenging it was to unearth the medical information or personal stories of patients who had been relegated to the margins of society. Consistently, the records that did exist privileged the perspective of the state or the provider over the patient, who was almost never quoted or given the opportunity to speak for themself.
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum
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