“Bezio makes a meaningful contribution with this well-researched and up-to-date book by filling a gap in both literary and epidemiological studies. Her work repositions Black-authored texts as central rather than peripheral to the historical development of outbreak narratives. Its interdisciplinary approach ensures its impact in multiple academic fields, including literary studies, African American studies, and the medical humanities.” - Margaret Jay Jessee, author of Female Physicians in American Literature: Abortion in 19th-Century Literature and Culture “Bezio offers an insightful and compelling way to argue for the relevance of early American texts in providing nuanced, epidemiologically attuned readings of outbreak stories in the present.” - Louise Penner, author of Victorian Medicine and Social Reform: Florence Nightingale among the Novelists