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DESCRIPTION:Claire Wendland — Professor of Anthropology and Obstetrics\, 
 UW-Madison. Both medicine and anthropology generated pseudoscientific answ
 ers that pathologized Africans and justified white domination. But both di
 sciplines also pushed back against spurious racial hierarchies. Medically 
 trained African intellectuals engaged in those efforts—and moved between
  Central Africa and the Jim Crow South more widely than has been appreciat
 ed. I trace one part of this history through the story of Malawi’s first
  medical doctor (and sometime anthropologist)\, Daniel Sharpe Malekebu.\n\
 nCONTACT: 262-2380\, asp@africa.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://africa.wisc.edu/e
 vent/to-help-my-people-medicine-and-the-black-international/\n\nONLINE: ht
 tps://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92324178981?pwd=ixRAMDAgKVZMnW5fHLadfmYp4bdpuP.1
LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall  (Also offered online)
SUMMARY:To Help My People: Medicine and the Black International
URL;VALUE=URI:https://africa.wisc.edu/event/to-help-my-people-medicine-and-
 the-black-international/
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