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“They don’t have money for a gym membership. They don’t have money for a 24-hour gym pass. This is a ghetto pass. They work out in the ‘hood. A lot of these guys are creative, because they’ve been incarcerated. They … Continue reading
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While the black and white populations of the United States have long differed in various social and economic variables — in income, years of schooling, life expectancy, unemployment rates, crime rates, and scores on a variety of tests — so … Continue reading
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Tagged 4-D, African Americans, age, blacks, Cambodian Americans, Caucasian Americans, discrimination, economics, ethnicity, facts, gerontology, health, heritage, Hmong Americans, income, Japanese Americans, logic, mean, median, probability, race, United States, whites
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