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There seems to be a cultural shift in the lives of formerly enslaved people, especially regarding medical health. Under the plantation system, the health of enslaved individuals was largely handled by themselves, through a more familial and community structure, which was disrupted once emancipation was secured. The massive transition into new spaces and a new cultural landscape changed this system of medicine and community dynamic and shifted it into something new. (Caty) | There seems to be a cultural shift in the lives of formerly enslaved people, especially regarding medical health. Under the plantation system, the health of enslaved individuals was largely handled by themselves, through a more familial and community structure, which was disrupted once emancipation was secured. The massive transition into new spaces and a new cultural landscape changed this system of medicine and community dynamic and shifted it into something new. (Caty) | ||
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+ | I found it interesting that many doctors saw malaria as a “southern” illness and concluded that slaves were immune to it unlike Union soldiers. Downs further argued that this led to many doctors seeing that, “black people required less treatment than white people...” (Lauren V.) | ||
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+ | I found it interesting that many saw emancipation as an outcome of the war, however, they did not think beyond simply a slave becoming free. They did not take into account the sickness that would spread, where they would live, and how they would overall keep themselves alive. (Lauren V.) | ||
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+ | I found it interesting that those who supported slavery used mass sickness being spread amongst fleeing enslaved people to try to disprove abolitionists claim that they were abusive towards their slaves. (Lauren V.) | ||
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