Contents |
Historical Overview of Segregated Hospital Care in North Carolina -- A Brief Review of the Professional Literature -- A Brief History of Hospitals in North Carolina Through 1900 -- The Establishment of Early General Hospitals, 1876-1900 -- The Founding of African American Hospitals -- Military and Veteran's Administration (VA) Hospitals -- Nursing Education -- Legal Segregation, Social Conditions and Medical Racism -- 20th-century Statistics Documenting Health Disparities -- Disparities in Hospital Beds by Race in the Mid-20th Century -- The Duke Endowment -- The Rosenwald Fund -- The North Carolina Medical Care Commission -- The Hospital Survey and Construction Act/Hill-Burton Act -- Lawsuits to End Hospital Segregation -- Conclusion -- The Health Care Facilities -- Raleigh, Wake County -- Charlotte, Mecklenburg County -- Southern Pines, Moore County -- Durham, Durham County -- Winston-Salem, Forsyth County -- Wilson, Wilson County -- Asheville, Buncombe County -- Henderson, Vance County -- Monroe, Union County -- Greensboro, Guilford County -- Oxford, Granville County -- Smithfield, Johnston County -- Gastonia, Gaston County -- Wilmington, New Hanover County -- Mount Olive, Wayne County -- Greenville, Pitt County -- Statesville, Iredell County -- Laurinburg, Scotland County -- New Bern, Craven County -- Tarboro, Edgecombe County -- Fayetteville, Cumberland County -- Goldsboro, Wayne County -- Sanatorium, Hoke County. |