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Vitality Politics: Health, Debility, and the Limits of Black Emancipation
Constant Intelligent Care
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Fig. 4. Photograph that appeared in the 1927 National Negro Health Week Bulletin picturing a Black nurse or mother with a freshly bathed child in her lap above a caption that reads, “The baby is entitled to constant intelligent care.”
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Vitality Politics: Health, Debility, and the Limits of Black Emancipation
by Stephen Knadler
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Race and Ethnicity
Literary Studies:American Literature
American Studies
Disability Studies
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Introduction
Keywords
sanitary mother
National Negro Health Week Bulletin
racial uplift
politics of health
racial futurity
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National Negro Health Week File, Miscellaneous Printed Matter, Library of Congress
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