Missions for Science: U.S. Technology and Medicine in America's African World

Missions for Science: U.S. Technology and Medicine in America's African World

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ISBN: 0813530679 / Publisher: Rutgers University Press, September 2002

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This historical analysis explores how disease control aid from the U.S., along with shifting environmental factors, affected the development of Atlantic regions with populations of predominantly African ancestry: the southern United States, the Panama Canal Zone, Haiti, and Liberia. McBride (African American history, Pennsylvania State U.) poses questions such as "what specific technologies and medical resources were transferred by U.S. institutions to black population centers, and why?" McBride also discusses how those regions, with historical ties to the U.S., independently envisioned and utilized technology and science in their formation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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