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+ | Considering chapter 3 from Madness in the City, did formerly enslaved people’s use of Saint Elizabeth serve another purpose besides asserting their right to use the institution for medical care? — Ruth Curran | ||
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+ | Considering chapter 3 from Madness in the City, How would the white people’s view of freed enslaved people affect their ability to integrate into their lives as free people? — Ruth Curran | ||
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+ | Chapter Five discusses how many attendants were captured by the Confederates and used as medical personnel for their war cause. Patients were also kidnapped, and there does not seem to be any, let alone enough emphasis on keeping track of these patients and attendants. I think the fact that they were African American made them appear to be more expendable. Joey Welch | ||
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