A Study in Medical and Scientific Racism In America
Udodiri R. Okwandu is a Doctorate student in the History of Science at Harvard University studying the links between social and science. She works to trace the histories of unethical medical practices used in America from the 19th century to present a history of racial inequality within the medical treatment industry.
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