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Media’s Strange Treatment of Missing Black Women

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Despite the attention given to the Carlee Russell hoax, there is a significant lack of media coverage on the abductions and disappearances of Black women, who make up a disproportionate number of missing women in the US.

The post Media’s Strange Treatment of Missing Black Women appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

Source: The Sacramento Observer

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