Under the skin: the hidden toll of racism on health in America / Linda Villarosa.
"The United States has the most advanced medical technology in the world and spends more on health care than anywhere else, yet the health outcomes of Black Americans are on par with those of people in far poorer nations. In Under the Skin, award-winning journalist and The 1619 Project contributor Linda Villarosa explains how racism--not race--drives these numbers." --from back cover.
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- ISBN: 9780525566229
- Physical Description: 269 pages; 20 cm
- Publisher: New York: Anchor Books, 2023
- Copyright: ©2022
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Subject: | African Americans > Health and hygiene. Discrimination in medical care > United States. Racism in medicine > United States. African Americans > Social conditions. |
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