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Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present by
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Vanessa Sandra
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Reading this for school (my best effort not to procrastinate)! It’s an interesting book to read concurrently with “Empire of Pain” (which I am nearly done with).
Note to self: do extra research on how the opioid crisis in the United States *initially*, actually, affected White Americans more than Black Americans (because docs were less willing to believe and treat Black Americans’ pain).
— Jun 12, 2026 11:13AM
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Note to self: do extra research on how the opioid crisis in the United States *initially*, actually, affected White Americans more than Black Americans (because docs were less willing to believe and treat Black Americans’ pain).
Sarah
is on page 52 of 501
This book is already sickening. I have thought to myself the rhetorical advantages of painting black mistreatment as a few isolated incidents, so that referencing them seems trivial when speaking about current black medical issues. I’m so far really appreciating this comprehensive approach to examining the relationship between AAs and medicine/research.
— Jun 10, 2026 07:03AM
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