Assistant Professor, History and Research Fellow of African-American Studies.
Ph.D. Princeton University.
Publications
- Review of W. Michael Byrd and Linda A. Clayton. An American Health Dilemma, Volume 2: Race, Medicine, and Health Care in the United States 1900-2000
(New York: Routledge, 2002)
Bulletin of the History of Medicine, forthcoming Summer 2005.
- Where Our Melanotic Citizens Predominate:
Locating African Americans and Finding the “Lung Block” in Tuberculosis Research in Baltimore, Maryland, 1880-1920
in Paola Boi, ed.
CrossRoutes, the Meanings of "Race" for the 21st Century
Münster (Germany) and Piscataway, NJ
Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers
2003
- Review of
David McBride, Missions for Science: U.S. Technology and Medicine in America's African World
(New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002)
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
2003
- Introduction to
Carter G. Woodson, A Century of Negro Migration
2002, Dover Publications
- Where Our Melanotic Citizens Predominate:
Locating African Americans and Finding the ‘Lung Block’ in Tuberculosis Research in Baltimore, Maryland, 1880-1920
(forthcoming, in publication of selected papers from the annual meeting of the Collegium for African-American Research, Cagliari, Sardinia (Italy)
(21-25 March 2001)
- Whither Goes the March? : Response to Adetokunbo Adelkan on the Million Man March, and Christian Appropriation and Transformation
Koinonia: The Princeton Theological Seminary Graduate Forum 12:1
(Spring 2000)
Conference Papers/Presentations
- Spaces of Consumption (and Vice Versa), or, Epidemiology, Public Health, and the Mapping of Tuberculosis in the Era Of Jim Crow
Yale University
(3 November 2004)
- The Uses of History: Thinking about African-American Health in Perspective
University of Rochester School of Medicine
(19 January 2004
- Urban Anxiety:
Tuberculosis Surveillance Among African Americans in the Early Twentieth Century. University of Rochester School of Medicine
(19 January 2004)