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Unemployment from the pandemic has more consequences for minorities, experts say

In Black Communities’ Fight Against COVID-19, The Real ‘Pre-Existing Condition’ Is Poverty

Race, reparations and the allegory of the roach

Coronavirus proves, yet again, the U.S. needs reparations

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EXPERT: CORONAVIRUS COULD HAVE ‘DEVASTATING’ EFFECT ON THE WEALTH OF BLACK AMERICA

Scholars Say COVID-19 Has Exposed America’s Racial Fault Lines

In Netflix’s ‘#blackAF,’ Kenya Barris dares you to laugh at — or with — a black Larry David

Duke Professor: COVID-19 Means Long-Term Economic Pain For African Americans

Vulnerability

Limited health care access contributes to virus’ heavier toll among blacks, Duke profs say