
Out in the Rural
A Mississippi Health Center and Its War on Poverty
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 8. December 2016
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-19-062462-0 (ISBN)
Description
Out in the Rural is the unlikely story of the Tufts-Delta Health Center, which in 1966 opened in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, to become the first rural community health center in the United States. Its goal was simple: to provide health care and outreach to the region's thousands of rural poor, most of them black sharecroppers who had lived without any medical resources for generations.
In Out in the Rural, historian Thomas J. Ward explores the health center's story alongside the remarkable life of its founder, Dr. H. Jack Geiger. A former teenage runaway, through a serendipitous turn of events he was befriended and taken in by the actor and Harlem Renaissance icon Canada Lee. Lee would later loan Geiger money for college, and after stints as a journalist and Merchant Marine, Geiger attended medical school and became a physician.
Geiger's personal history brings a profound human element to what was accomplished deep in the Mississippi Delta. In addition to providing medical care, the staff of the Tufts-Delta Health Center worked upstream to address the fundamental determinants of health-factors such as education, poverty, nutrition, and the environment-and ask the question, "What does it take to stay healthy?"
Equal parts social history and personal history, Out in the Rural is a story of both community health and of a stranger's kindness and determination to bring health care to areas out of reach.
In Out in the Rural, historian Thomas J. Ward explores the health center's story alongside the remarkable life of its founder, Dr. H. Jack Geiger. A former teenage runaway, through a serendipitous turn of events he was befriended and taken in by the actor and Harlem Renaissance icon Canada Lee. Lee would later loan Geiger money for college, and after stints as a journalist and Merchant Marine, Geiger attended medical school and became a physician.
Geiger's personal history brings a profound human element to what was accomplished deep in the Mississippi Delta. In addition to providing medical care, the staff of the Tufts-Delta Health Center worked upstream to address the fundamental determinants of health-factors such as education, poverty, nutrition, and the environment-and ask the question, "What does it take to stay healthy?"
Equal parts social history and personal history, Out in the Rural is a story of both community health and of a stranger's kindness and determination to bring health care to areas out of reach.
Reviews / Votes
Ward makes an important contribution to the interest in poor people's institutions and to the fullness of southern history. * Anthony B. Newkirk, Arkansas Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-062462-0 (9780190624620)
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Persons
Thomas J. Ward is the chair of the History Department at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama. A native of Annapolis, Maryland, he earned his Ph.D. in history from the University of Southern Mississippi. He is the author of numerous works on both African-American history and the history of health care, including his first book, Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South. He lives in Spanish Fort, Alabama with his wife and three sons.
Author
Professor and Chair, Department of HistoryProfessor and Chair, Department of History, Spring Hill College
Professor EmeritusProfessor Emeritus, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, The City College of New York
Content
Foreword by H. Jack Geiger
Introduction
1. From South Africa to Mississippi
2. Community Organizing
3. Delivering Health Care
4. Environmental Factors
5. The Farm Co-op
6. Conflict and Change
Epilogue
Bibliography
Introduction
1. From South Africa to Mississippi
2. Community Organizing
3. Delivering Health Care
4. Environmental Factors
5. The Farm Co-op
6. Conflict and Change
Epilogue
Bibliography