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Health Inequality Actually Is a “Black and White Issue”, Research Says

Source: University of Michigan

Over a century and a half after emancipation, why are Black Americans statistically more likely to suffer from health problems?

This entry was posted in A New Birth of Freedom, The Move Toward Freedom and tagged Culture & Society, Health & Medicine on January 1, 2021 by Mikki Gibson.

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