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Jonathan Metzl, “The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease” (Beacon Press, 2010)

New Books in African American Studies

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Race, Schizophrenia, and Social Unrest

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between race and mental health, particularly examining schizophrenia and its evolution in societal perceptions from the 1940s to the 1980s. It highlights the impact of urban unrest, like the Detroit riots, on psychiatric diagnoses and the framing of African American men within the context of civil rights activism. The discussion critiques the biases in mental health treatment and the institutional transformations that often left marginalized communities unaddressed, revealing a troubling cycle where many were funneled into the penal system instead of receiving appropriate care.

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