Black Women in White

By Darlene Clark Hine

Black Women in White
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Analyzes the impact of racism on the development of the nursing profession in both the northern and southern US. Traces the growth of a parallel networks of hospitals, training schools, and nurses' associations in reaction to white hospitals excluding black patients, nurses, and doctors. Examines the exploitation of racism in white nurses' struggles for autonomy, status, and freedom within the white male medical establishment. Cloth edition (32773-3), $35. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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