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Living under the perpetual and pervasive threat of racism seems, for black men and black women, to quite literally reduce lifespans.
Clint Smith
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What this quote means

Racism has a profound impact on the mental and physical well-being of Black individuals, leading to shorter lifespans.

In this quote, Clint Smith highlights the detrimental effects of racism on the lives of Black men and women. The threat of discrimination not only affects their day-to-day experiences but also contributes to long-term health issues and a decline in life expectancy, illustrating the severe societal consequences of systemic racism.

Themes

RacismHealthLifespanDiscriminationBlackSociety

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Example use cases

Use in a speech about the impacts of systemic racism on health disparities.

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