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Ku Klux Klan and Medical Racism in the 1920s
In this episode Chris talks with Jacqueline Antonovich, Assistant Professor of History at Muhlenberg College. Jacki is a historian of health and medicine in the United States, with particular interests in how race, gender, and politics shape the medical field and access to health care. Her teaching interests include histories of public health, alternative medicine, disability, reproduction and childbirth, and epidemics. She also focus on the history of the American West, nineteenth-century America, and the Gilded and Progressive Eras.
Her current writing projects include a book manuscript on women physicians and medical imperialism in the turn-of-the-century American West. She is also the co-founder and executive editor of Nursing Clio, a peer-reviewed blog project that ties historical scholarship to present-day issues related to gender, health, and medicine.
Chris and Jacki discuss her recent paper "White Coats, White Hoods: The Medical Politics of the Ku Klux Klan in 1920s America".
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