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Black Americans in the South bearing brunt of pandemic. Let's do our part to save lives.

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… this country since its founding, Black Americans suffered the most severe consequences … among non-Hispanic Black or African Americans.” 

Many elected officials in the … and unfortunately continues to today.

Black Americans in rural and low-income …

Source: The Clarion-Ledger | Mississippi and Jackson Metro's News Source

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