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How The Culture Of Black Pain Can Both Hurt And Help Black Americans

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NPR's Mary Louse Kelly talks with African Americans and the Culture of Pain author Debra Walker King about how Black pain can be a double-edged sword, used to both benefit and hurt Black Americans.

Source: Stories About Black History

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