American Journal of Public Health Podcast
American Journal of Public Health Podcast
AJPH
AJPH OCTOBER 2019: “ SINCE 1619: LINGERING IMPRINT OF SLAVERY ON AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH” (ENGLISH)
33 minutes Posted Sep 4, 2019 at 1:00 pm.
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Since the first sale of African captives in 1619, North America has had about 250 years when slavery was legal and 150 years during which slavery was abolished. In this podcast I discuss whether this slavery past has left an imprint on public health in the United States. I also trace the mechanisms for which the impacts of this history can still be observed today. My guests are Thomas LaVeist, Dean of the Tulane School of Public Health, and Susan Reverby, historian of public health at Wellesley College, MA.