Against the Odds
Discover the profound insights in Against the Odds by Wilbur Watson, a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by African American physicians. Published in 1998 and spanning 209 pages, this hardback edition delves into the historical barriers of racial separatism, gender discrimination, and white dominance that have hindered the professional aspirations of Black Americans. Watson's work is an essential read for anyone interested in Black studies, ethnic studies, and the sociology of medicine. With its focus on the intersection of race and medicine, this book provides a critical understanding of the social and cultural dynamics affecting African American healthcare professionals. Ideal for students and scholars alike, Against the Odds is a significant contribution to the discourse on race, medicine, and social justice. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this important title to your collection.