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Poverty Is Violent

Por: The Atlantic Opinion December 28, 2022

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Why are so many Black men shot to death in certain American neighborhoods?December 28, 2022, 7 AM ETWe are all products of our environments. This familiar phrase assumes that most of us spent our youth in one neighborhood, one delimited world. But I came of age in between spaces—a white kid with a single mother who filled my life with books and worried about making her salary last the month, and a father with severe mental illness in and out... + full article



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