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Sick from freedom

African-American illness and suffering during the Civil War and reconstruction

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An edition of Sick from freedom (2012)

Sick from freedom

African-American illness and suffering during the Civil War and reconstruction

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"Bondspeople who fled from slavery during and after the Civil War did not expect that their flight toward freedom would lead to sickness, disease, suffering, and death. But the war produced the largest biological crisis of the nineteenth century, and as historian Jim Downs reveals in this groundbreaking volume, it had deadly consequences for hundreds of thousands of freed people. In Sick from Freedom, Downs recovers the untold story of one of the bitterest ironies in American history--that the emancipation of the slaves, seen as one of the great turning points in U.S. history, had devastating consequences for innumerable freedpeople. Drawing on massive new research into the records of the Medical Division of the Freedmen's Bureau-a nascent national health system that cared for more than one million freed slaves-he shows how the collapse of the plantation economy released a plague of lethal diseases. With emancipation, African Americans seized the chance to move, migrating as never before. But in their journey to freedom, they also encountered yellow fever, smallpox, cholera, dysentery, malnutrition, and exposure. To address this crisis, the Medical Division hired more than 120 physicians, establishing some forty underfinanced and understaffed hospitals scattered throughout the South, largely in response to medical emergencies. Downs shows that the goal of the Medical Division was to promote a healthy workforce, an aim which often excluded a wide range of freedpeople, including women, the elderly, the physically disabled, and children. Downs concludes by tracing how the Reconstruction policy was then implemented in the American West, where it was disastrously applied to Native Americans. The widespread medical calamity sparked by emancipation is an overlooked episode of the Civil War and its aftermath, poignantly revealed in Sick from Freedom"--

"Sick from Freedom provides the first study of the health conditions of emancipated slaves and reveals the epidemics, illnesses, and poverty that former slaves suffered from when slavery ended and freedom began"--

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Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Suffering During the Civil War and Reconstruction
2015, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Suffering During the Civil War and Reconstruction
2012, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ch 1 Dying to be Free: The Unexpected Medical Crises of War and Emancipation
Ch 2 The Anatomy of Emancipation: The Creation of a Healthy Labor Force
Ch 3 Freedmen's Hospitals: The Medical Division of the Freedmen's Bureau
Ch 4 Reconstructing an Epidemic: Smallpox among Former Slaves, 1862-1868
Ch 5 The Healing Power of Labor: Disabled, Orphaned, Elderly, and Female Freed Slaves in the Postwar South
Ch 6 Narrating Illness: Freedpeople's Health Claims at Reconstruction's End
Conclusion
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
613.089/96073
Library of Congress
RA448.5.N4 D69 2012, E540.N3, RA448.5.N4 D69 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25298929M
Internet Archive
sickfromfreedoma0000down
ISBN 13
9780199758722
LCCN
2012004181
OCLC/WorldCat
893457411, 760975615, 794306278

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