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The lead that once permeated the entire nation’s homes and air now persists in enclaves of color. These include Flint, Michigan, which garnered the nation’s attention when its people finally learned that their neighborhoods had been secretly flooded with poisoned water; East Chicago; and New York City, whose poisoned denizens still suffer in quiet desperation as a result of segregation, deception, and fatal greed; among many others.
A Terrible Thing to Waste: Environmental Racism and Its Assault on the American Mind
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