"Save Homer G. Phillips and All Public Hospitals": African American Grassroots Activism and the Decline of Municipal Hospital Care in St. Louis, MO

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Date
2022-09-30
Main contributor
Sanford III, Ezelle
Summary
Lecture delivered by Ezelle Sanford III, PhD (Assistant Professor, Department of History, Carnegie Mellon University) on September 30, 2022. This event is a part of the IUPUI Center for Africana Studies and Culture's "Black Health Equity Speaker Series" and was cosponsored by the IUPUI Medical Humanities and Health Studies program and the John Shaw Billings History of Medicine Society. Includes an introduction by Leslie Etienne (Founding Executive Director of the Center for Africana Studies and Culture and Director of Africana Studies Program, IUPUI).
Contributor
Etienne, Leslie K.
Publisher
Ruth Lilly Medical Library
Genres
Educational; History
Subjects
Homer G. Phillips Hospital; Public Hospitals; African Americans; Health Equity
Location
Saint Louis (Mo.)
Collection
History of Medicine and Medical Humanities Lectures
Unit
Ruth Lilly Medical Library
Rights Statement
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Notes

Venue/Event Date

Recorded at the Center for Africana Studies and Culture in the Madam Walker Legacy Center (617 Indiana Ave, Indianapolis, IN).

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