Minority Health and Health Equity Archive

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Welcome to the Minority Health and Health Equity Archive (MHHEA), an electronic archive for digital resource materials in the fields of minority health and health disparities research and policy. It is offered as a no-charge resource to the public, academic scholars and health science researchers interested in the elimination of racial and ethnic health disparities.

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    Indians in the United States
    (La Nacion, 1885) Reader, Jose Marti
    This article, describing the annual meeting of the Mohonk Convention on the Indian question, was published in La Nacion, Buenos Aires, December4,1885.
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    HOUSE AND SENATE DEMOCRATS ANNOUNCE PRINCIPLES FOR ADDRESSING RACIAL AND ETHNIC HEALTH DISPARITIES
    (0000) US House and, Senate Democrats
    Democrats are committed to the elimination of racial and ethnic disparities in health care access, health care quality, health outcomes and the health care workforce because all Americans deserve equal treatment in health care. A proper investment in health care will improve both the health and economic well-being of our country. Legislation to address racial and ethnic health disparities should do the following:
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    Nathan Francis Mossell, M.D., 1882 (1856-1946
    (1882) UNSPECIFIED
    Nathan Francis Mossell, M.D., 1882 (1856-1946), was the first African-American to graduate from Penn's Medical School. In 1895 Dr. Mossell was a co-founder of the Frederick Douglass Hospital, which later merged with Mercy Hospital to form Mercy-Douglass.