American medical research has a shameful history of exploitative research where African Americans are the target of abuse under the name of medical and scientific progress. Since the time of slavery, African Americans have been used as a testing ground for drugs, treatments, and procedures. In many of these experiments, the tolerance of the human framework and the endurance of the soul are approaching their limits. From the actual need of colonial labor and the painful treatment of slavery to the spiritual distress of their master against the soul of slavery, blacks accepted the regrettable treatment accepted by the white society.
Of course, America is too familiar with slavery. This is the most disappointing experience in American history and continues to influence African Americans and other people in American society. It has become more and more divided after the new country gained independence from the UK and helped to bring about the civil war after 80 years. Cruel treatment of slaves was captured by Harriet Beechersto 's classic but controversial book Uncle Tom' s cabin. And it ignited passions on both sides of slavery debate.
African-Americans face many harsh and cruel treatment in our society. African Americans were deprived of their homes in Africa, they saw it and brought them to the United States by the slaves they had experienced. A writer and famous poet Gwendolin Elizabeth Brooks discussed and explained many of the cruel and unfair treatment African Americans face through civilization. Brooks not only talks about racial prejudice of African-Americans, it also discusses it.
African Americans do not trust the medical system historically. Differences in medical beliefs between African-American patients and medicine, as well as historical events of racial discrimination and abuse in the medical community are driving doubts about the adequacy and necessity of recommended medicine 2 2 . Communication between. Doctors and patient physicians may lose expectations due to knowledge about African-American, low educational standards, lack of understanding of clinical concepts, and lack of fixed ideas on treatment compliance 25. Or, health care providers do not listen or evaluate opinions They are not respected. twenty four