"Unveiling the Transformation of Crownsville: Race and Mental Health Intersection Explored in 'Madness' by Antonia Hylton"

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"Unveiling the Transformation of Crownsville: Race and Mental Health Intersection Explored in 'Madness' by Antonia Hylton"
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Antonia Hylton, a correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC, has published a book titled "Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum," which explores the dark history of the Crownsville Hospital, formerly known as the Maryland Hospital for the Negro Insane. The book uncovers the oppressive and racist treatment of Black patients in the mental institution, shedding light on the intersection of mental health care and systemic racism. Hylton's research, spanning a decade, includes oral histories from former patients and employees, as well as archival records, revealing the harrowing experiences of those confined within the institution. She hopes the book will prompt judgment-free discussions about mental health and contribute to a better future for mental health care for Black Americans and all.

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