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| | Index | | Abbott, Grace, 49 | | | Abortion, 131 - 32 | | | Africa, and National Negro Health Week, 56, 70 | | | Agriculture. See Extension service agents; Farm agents | | | Alabama, 13, 85 - 117, 120 - 21, 156 ; Bir- mingham, 62 - 63 ; Montgomery, 6 ; Thomasville, 53 ; and National Negro Health Week, 61. See also Macon County; Tuskegee Movable School; Tuskegee Syphilis Study | | | Alexander, Dr. Will, 65 - 66 | | | All My Babies, 140 | | | Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) Sorority, 149 - 50 , 160 - 66, 169 ; and National Health Of- fice, 162 ; and Non-Partisan Council on Public Affairs, 163 - 64 | | | Alpha Kappa Alpha Mississippi Health Proj- ect, 13, 149 - 67 | | | Alpha Kappa Alpha Summer School for Rural Teachers, 151 - 52 | | | American Indians. See Native Americans | | | American Public Health Association, 79, 81, 126 | | | American Red Cross, 44, 49, 71 | | | Anderson, Mary, 165 - 66 | | | Annual Tuskegee Negro Conference, 26 - 27, 37, 43, 87 | | | Beardsley, Edward, 4 | | | Bacteriology. See Germ theory | | | Barnwell, F. Rivers, 49 | | | Barrett, Janie Porter, 26 | | | Bethune, Mary McLeod, 164 - 66 | | | Birth and death registration, 45, 107, 143 | | | Birth control, 93 | | | Black Cabinet, 60, 81, 164 | | | Boyd, Norma, 153, 164 | | | Brandt, Allan, 115 | | | Brown, Dr. Roscoe C., 168 ; and Alpha Kappa Alpha Mississippi Health Project, 162 ; and Division of Venereal Disease, 60, 141 ; and integration, 77, 80 ; and National Negro Health Week, 64, 69 - 71 ; and Na- tional Negro Health Movement, 65 ; and Office of Negro Health Work, 59, 65, 66 - 68 , 78 ; retirement of, 79 ; and Special Pro- grams Branch of the Division of Health Education, 79 ; and Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 110 ; and USPHS, 60 - 61, 81 | | | Brown, Hallie Q., 165 | | | Bond, Dr. James, 51, 64 | | | Bousfield, Dr. Midian Othello, 63 | | | Burroughs, Nannie Helen, 43, 48 ; and Na- tional Training School for Women and Girls, 48 | | | Businessmen: black, 1, 34 ; and health inspec- tion, 31, 51 ; white, 23, 31, 87, 90 | | | California, 158 ; Oakland, 151 - 52 | | | Campbell, Thomas Monroe, 88, 91, 95, 97 - 104 , 108 | | | Canada, and National Negro Health Week in Montreal, 56 | | | Carter, Ellen Woods, 129 | | | Carter, Marion, 157 | | | Carter, Mrs. Gordon, 52 | | | Chicago: and club women, 20 ; and Freder- ick Douglass Center, 21 ; and National Negro Health Week, 54 - 56, 63 - 64 ; and Phyllis Wheatley Home, 21. See also Provi- dent Hospital and Nurses' Training School | | | Children's Bureau, 11, 49, 138, 156, 162 - 65 ; historical records of, 12. See also Sheppard- Towner Act | | | Children's health, 11, 21, 24, 48, 54, 108, 142, 152 - 53 ; Cuyler Children's Free Clinic, 52 ; and fresh air tent, 24 - 25 ; and health education, 32, 104 ; and immuniza- tion, 53, 72, 141, 157 - 60 ; and incubators, | -239- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Black Women's Health Activism in America, 1890-1950. Contributors: Susan L. Smith - author. Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: 239.
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