Articles related to "Delays"
Jim Crow and More: Delays in Effective Emancipation for Blacks
Near the end of the 19th century, some black Americans were advancing out of the practical slavery of sharecropping. More blacks were learning to read and write and were learning trades that made it possible for them to become skilled and valuable laborers able to market their skills. Sharecropping was failing as a system to keep blacks as a whole in what was regarded as their proper place by some whites. Where the agricultural economy was failing some whites determined to use the law to prevent the advancement of their black neighbors.
jim crow
• louisiana
• governor murphy foster
• history
• black
A Minor Matter of Delay . . .
A recently published research abstract showing the high frequency of accidents and other untoward events during the few weeks' delay between first clinical diagnosis of OSA and first sleep study fails to consider the greater implications of other, longer delays in getting OSA diagnosed and treated.
apnea
• obstructive
• osa
• cpap
• sleep