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Charles Wardell Stiles spreads racist beliefs about disease.

Date: 1902

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Charles Wardell Stiles, a zoologist, argues that Black peoples' apparent greater immunity to hookworms makes them ‘‘better carriers and spreaders." He concludes that ‘‘the white man owes it to his own race that he lend a helping hand to improve the sanitary surroundings of the negro" (Patterson, 2008).