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Remembering Past Lessons about Structural Racism
Though the mounting resolve to address structural racism in U.S. medicine and public health is welcome, the theory and empirical grounding for this work was laid out more than a century ago by W.E.B. Du Bois and his colleagues in the Atlanta school of sociology.
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1 From the Department of History of Medicine (A.W., J.A.G.), the Department of Medicine (J.A.G.), and the Department of Pediatrics (R.L.J.T.), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (A.W.), and the Department of Health, Society, and Behavior, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (R.L.J.T.) — all in Baltimore.





