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But then he struck on something surprising: At a glance, three of the ten neighborhoods with the lowest number of heat-related deaths, Klinenberg found, looked demographically just like the neighborhoods with the highest number—predominantly poor, violent, and African-American. Race and poverty could not fully account for who died and who survived.
Them: Why We Hate Each Other--and How to Heal
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