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SUMMARY:For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Ref
 orm
LOCATION:Greenbelt\nGreenbelt
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DESCRIPTION:Often\, the public associates health care reform with presiden
 ts and national leaders\, but communities\, workers\, activists\, and heal
 th care professionals have made their voices heard in the debate about whe
 ther and how toÂ make quality health care available to all. This exhibit
  tells the lesser-known story of how movements of ordinary citizens helped
  shape the changing American healthÂ care system..\nhttps://pgcmls.libne
 t.info/event/8134247
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The National Library of Medicine produced 
 "For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in&nbsp\;Health Care Refo
 rm/Para todo el pueblo: Un siglo de acci&oacute\;n ciudadana en la reforma
  de la&nbsp\;atenci&oacute\;n de la salud"\, guest curated by historian an
 d educator Beatrix Hoffman\, PhD. This bilingual\, 12-banner exhibition is
  the counterpart to the English-only For All the People exhibition.</p>\n<
 p><img src="https://pgcmls.info/frontend-images/editor/pgcmls/NursesMeetin
 gatDealthHealthCenter-DanielBernsteinandJackGeiger-OB11567.jpg" width="800
 " height="529" alt="" /></p>\n<p><em>From the beginning of the 20th centur
 y\, movements of ordinary people&nbsp\;helped shape the changing American 
 health care system.&nbsp\;Nurses meeting at the Delta Health Center\, Moun
 d Bayou\, Mississippi\, one&nbsp\;</em><em>of the nation&rsquo\;s first co
 mmunity-controlled clinics\, 1968.&nbsp\;Courtesy Daniel Bernstein/Jack Ge
 iger </em></p>\n<p><img src="https://pgcmls.info/frontend-images/editor/pg
 cmls/MedicalCommitteforCivilRights-NLM-OB11117.jpg" width="800" height="53
 6" alt="" /></p>\n<p><em>Doctors and medical students in the civil rights 
 movement protested racial&nbsp\;discrimination in health care.&nbsp\;Medic
 al Committee for Civil Rights participates in the March on Washington for&
 nbsp\;Jobs and Freedom\, 1963.&nbsp\;Courtesy National Library of Medicine
 </em></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The English-only website for <a href="https://www.n
 lm.nih.gov/exhibition/forallthepeople/index.html">For All the People</a> i
 ncludes an <a href="https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/forallthepeople/edu
 cation/index.html?data-nav=Higher%20Education">education component</a> wit
 h a&nbsp\;university module and a <a href="https://digitalgallery.nlm.nih.
 gov/gallery/8/">digital gallery</a> with a curated selection of fully digi
 tized items from the&nbsp\;historical collections of the NLM\, which are a
 lso available in their entirety in <a href="https://collections.nlm.nih.go
 v/">NLM Digital&nbsp\;Collections</a>.</p>\n<p><img src="https://pgcmls.in
 fo/frontend-images/editor/pgcmls/NIH_National-Library-of-Medicine_blue-gre
 y.png" width="450" height="108" alt="" /></p>\n<p><strong>The National Lib
 rary of Medicine produced this exhibition and companion website.</strong><
 /p>\n<p><strong></strong></p>\n<p></p>\nhttps://pgcmls.libnet.info/event/8
 134247
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