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2 HBCU presidents joined Covid-19 vaccine trials to encourage participation, but past racist experiments haunt such efforts

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When the presidents of two historically Black colleges announced they were participating in a Covid-19 vaccine trial, they hoped to encourage other African Americans to do the same to ensure that an eventual vaccine has been tested on -- and is effective for -- people of color.

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