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Madness

Madness

By Antonia Hylton
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In the tradition of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, this New York Times bestseller is a page-turning account of one of the nation’s last segregated asylums.

"A book that left me breathless." —Clint Smith, New York Times bestselling author of How The Word Is Passed

"Fascinating." —The New York Times


For centuries, Black patients have been absent from our history books. Madness transports readers through the ninety-three-year history of Crownsville Hospital, one of the last segregated asylums with surviving records and a campus that still stands to this day in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. 

Antonia Hylton blends the intimate tales of patients and employees whose lives were shaped by Crownsville with a decade's worth of investigative research and archival documents. Madness chronicles the stories of Black families whose mental health suffered as they tried, and sometimes failed, to find safety and dignity. Hylton also grapples with her own family’s experiences with mental illness, and the secrecy and shame that it reproduced for generations.  

As Crownsville Hospital grew from an antebellum-style work camp to a tiny city sitting on 1,500 acres, the institution became a microcosm of America’s evolving battles over slavery, racial integration, and civil rights. Hylton traces the legacy of slavery to the treatment of Black people’s bodies and minds in our current mental healthcare system. It is a captivating and heartbreaking meditation on how America decides who is sick or criminal, and who is worthy of our care or irredeemable.

USA Today Bestseller

National Indie Bestseller

Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Books of the Year

ELLE Magazine's Best (and Most Anticipated) Nonfiction Books of 2024

Entertainment Weekly’s Best Books to Read 2024

An Amazon “Best Book of the Year”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Antonia Hylton is a Peabody and Emmy-award winning journalist at NBC News reporting on politics and civil rights, and the co-host of the hit podcast Southlake and Grapevine. She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, where she received prizes for her investigative research on race, mass incarceration and the history of psychiatry. She lives in Brooklyn.

PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN: 9781538723692
Publisher: Legacy Lit
Format: Hardback
Pub Date: 20240123
Height: 9.3 inches
Width: 6.35 inches
No. of Pages: 368
Illustrations: 20 or so b&w photos throughout
Category: HISTORY/African American & Black
Category: SOCIAL SCIENCE/Cultural & Ethnic Studies/African American & Black Studies

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