Sick by Design Volume Two: Jim Crow's Laboratory
Detailed breakdown of the major health conditions that shaped Black life during Jim Crow, the Great Migration, and early urban America, including tuberculosis, pneumonia, industrial illness, nutritional deficiencies, and overcrowding-related disease.
This volume examines how health changed as Black families moved from rural land to tightly packed city environments where poor housing, factory labor, pollution, and limited access to care created new forms of illness and vulnerability.
Documents the remedies, household practices, and survival strategies used to manage respiratory disease, weakness, infection, and environmental stress inside tenements, kitchenettes, and crowded neighborhoods.
Includes historical context, disease analysis, and the plants and healing practices referenced throughout the book.
Length: 300 Pages.
For educational and historical purposes only. Not medical advice.
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