Madness by Antonia Hylton

"Madness" by Antonia Hylton delves into the 93-year history of Crownsville Hospital, a segregated asylum in Maryland. The book explores the lives of Black patients and staff, revealing the struggles and resilience of those affected by the institution's practices. Through investigative research and personal stories, Hylton examines the impact of racial segregation on mental health care and the broader societal issues of slavery, integration, and civil rights. The narrative also touches on the author's personal connection to mental illness, offering a poignant reflection on the legacy of discrimination in America's mental health system.

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Published
2024
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Unknown
Length
Moderate
Pages
368
Original Language
English
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