Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol
Washington, DC, has the nation's largest racial life expectancy gap, and it has experienced many of the nation's worst epidemics, including maternal and infant mortality, homicide, heroin overdoses, and HIV/AIDS. These epidemics have disproportionately affected African Americans. Why and how does racial health inequality exist and persist? Starting from the city's founding in the late 1700s and drawing on a range of sources—including archival material, life history interviews, and census, vital statistics, and disease surveillance data—this book illustrates how the physical, social, and policy design of the city contributes to the production and reproduction of disproportionate Black death.
 
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Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol
Washington, DC, has the nation's largest racial life expectancy gap, and it has experienced many of the nation's worst epidemics, including maternal and infant mortality, homicide, heroin overdoses, and HIV/AIDS. These epidemics have disproportionately affected African Americans. Why and how does racial health inequality exist and persist? Starting from the city's founding in the late 1700s and drawing on a range of sources—including archival material, life history interviews, and census, vital statistics, and disease surveillance data—this book illustrates how the physical, social, and policy design of the city contributes to the production and reproduction of disproportionate Black death.
 
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Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol

Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol

by Sanyu A. Mojola
Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol

Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol

by Sanyu A. Mojola

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Overview

Washington, DC, has the nation's largest racial life expectancy gap, and it has experienced many of the nation's worst epidemics, including maternal and infant mortality, homicide, heroin overdoses, and HIV/AIDS. These epidemics have disproportionately affected African Americans. Why and how does racial health inequality exist and persist? Starting from the city's founding in the late 1700s and drawing on a range of sources—including archival material, life history interviews, and census, vital statistics, and disease surveillance data—this book illustrates how the physical, social, and policy design of the city contributes to the production and reproduction of disproportionate Black death.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520421165
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 10/28/2025
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 466
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Sanyu A. Mojola is Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs and Maurice P. During Professor of Demographic Studies at Princeton University. She directed Princeton's Office of Population Research from 2020 to 2024.
 
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