Unequal Cities: Structural Racism and the Death Gap in America's Largest Cities
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Across the United States, Black people have shorter life expectancies than white people—reflecting structural racism and deeprooted drivers of population health. But are some cities more equal than others?
The elimination of racial and ethnic inequities—differences that are avoidable, unnecessary, and unfair—has been one of the overarching healthrelated goals of the United States for decades. Yet dramatic differences in health outcomes between Black people and white people persist, rooted ...






















