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Topicslavery and jim crow still impact us today
Balrog0
04/26/17 5:02:29 PM
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Saloonist posted...
This is true, but it's not like only black people in the South are the only ones who went through slavery and Jim Crow. I'm sure many black people in cities like Detroit or Chicago suffered from slavery certainly and perhaps Jim Crow too. So I'm a little skeptical of using slavery and Jim Crow as a casual explanation for health outcomes in the South without more nuance.


Those who suffered from slavery but were able to leave the south and go to urban areas without slave-owners might have some distinct advantages over those who were left behind
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