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 2. Obviously racism played a huge part in how black patients were treated by the psychiatric community at this time, but it would also be interesting to see how colorism played into the social treatment as well.- NG  2. Obviously racism played a huge part in how black patients were treated by the psychiatric community at this time, but it would also be interesting to see how colorism played into the social treatment as well.- NG 
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 +1. I think it is interesting that White stressed that no one was immune from mental illness. I think this is interesting because it directly contradicts from our conversations last class of how professionals would be surprised when people showed signs of mental illness after prolonged periods on the front. -Teresa
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 +2. I think it is interesting that Saint Elizabeth’s pushed for a change in lunacy laws that would make it easier for people to voluntarily enter mental health institutions since especially in the past patient rights were not considered important nor were most entries voluntary. I think this shows an important shift in the public’s opinion on mental health aid. -Teresa
 +How has whites' idea of being proactive shaped psychiatry today? - Darian James
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 +While Saint Elizabeth’s said they offered fair employment in what ways were African Americans still limited in their employment there?- Darian James
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