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African Americans, chiropractic and social change, 1895-1945.
African Americans have had a long and interesting relationship with chiropractic. Although few in actual numbers, black chiropractors as well as lay persons have made significant contributions while often suffering the double edged sword of professional isolation and racial oppression. This account traces their first half century.