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“Many black folks worry that speaking of our traumas using the language of mental illness,” hooks writes, “will lead to biased interpretation and to the pathologizing of black experience in ways that might support and sustain our continued subordination.” Black Americans are systematically undertreated for pain, as compared to white patients, a disparity that holds true even for children.
Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us
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