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Pearson, Hugh

Pearson, Hugh

Pearson, Hugh
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Pearson, Hugh

by Under the Knife: How a Wealthy Negro Surgeon Wielded Power in the Jim Crow South

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New York. 2000. Free Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0684846519. 256 pages. hardcover. . keywords: History Biography America Black South Medicine. FROM THE PUBLISHER - Hugh Pearson grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, encouraged by his parents to believe that nothing was beyond his reach. If he needed any further inspiration, he could look to his great-uncle, Dr. Joseph Griffin. Although Griffin had stayed in the Deep South, he managed to become a pillar of his community at a time when Afro-Americans - then called Negroes - rarely prospered. He became the first Negro surgeon in south Georgia, donating millions of dollars to Afro-American institutions and building the largest private hospital for Afro-Americans in the state. Griffin inspired Louis Sullivan, who later became President Bush's Secretary of Health and Human Services, to go into medicine and a young Hosea Williams, who grew up to be one of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most trusted aides, to aspire to be someone important. He served as a father figure to Donald Hollowell, the lawyer who became a mentor to Vernon Jordan and earned the nickname Georgia's 'Mr. Civil Rights' for his legal battles on behalf of Martin Luther King, Jr., and other activists. In Under the Knife, Pearson embarks on a personal journey to learn more about his great-uncle and the rest of the men in his family. What he has uncovered are cold truths about the moral complexities of success and power in a racist society. His uncle's fortune was largely built on performing backdoor abortions for women of all colors, on treating sexually transmitted diseases in Caucasian men too embarrassed to seek help from their regular doctors, and on coercing donations of property from many patients when they couldn't afford to pay their medical bills. Pearson concludes that the same drive and willingness to bend the rules that helped men like John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and J.P. Morgan become wealthy and powerful in less enlightened eras were just as necessary in an ambitious Afro-American manlike his great-uncle, who faced a far more difficult path. Pearson discusses his great-uncle's relationships with southern Jews who befirended him and uncovers the buried history of Afro-American physicians in the Jim Crow era. He dramatizes the struggles of other successful men in his family, charting his foretathers' rise from slavery to ownership of large Georgia farms and flourishing businesses in Jacksonville, Florida, and the accomplishments of his own father, who became the first person of any color in his rural Georgia county to earn a medical degree. With Under the Knife, Hugh Pearson brings to life the pains and triumphs, as well as the ambiguities and fortitude, involved in the rise of middle-class and wealthy Afro-Americans, and restores the true legacy of an overlooked and oversimplified part of the American experience. inventory #27591 ISBN: 0684846519.

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Pearson, Hugh
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Under the Knife: How a Wealthy Negro Surgeon Wielded Power in the Jim Crow South
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ISBN 10
0684846519
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9780684846514
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Free Press
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This edition first published
February 21, 2000

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