Rewriting Race in Medicine: How One Historian is Working to Redraft Misinterpreted Narratives of Black Women - News Summed Up

Rewriting Race in Medicine: How One Historian is Working to Redraft Misinterpreted Narratives of Black Women


For example, she cited how Black women of the 20th century were not keen on reporting violence out of protectiveness for the race-based terror their black male counterparts already had to endure from society. Disappointed by how scholars portrayed Black women, she became more determined to reframe Black women’s historical narrative in academia. For example, she pointed out that Black women are frequently mentioned in discussions about fatal conditions or cases where they have been denied care. For instance, the narratives surrounding the feminist women’s health movement of the 1960s and 70s often focus on white advocates. For example, there have been instances where unfavorable circumstances affecting a few Black individuals are suggested to represent the entire community.


Source: The Guardian January 15, 2026 15:55 UTC



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