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In addition to the economic impact, the lasting effects of racism and discrimination on African Americans have led to significant disparities in education, employment, and health. These disparities have been well documented in numerous studies that show lower life expectancies, higher infant mortality rates, and lower educational outcomes in African Americans.

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Question: In addition to the economic impact, the lasting effects of racism and discrimination on African Americans have led to significant disparities in education, employment, and health. These disparities have been well documented in numerous studies that show lower life expectancies, higher infant mortality rates, and lower educational outcomes in African Americans. add mla website citation

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Sure, here's an example of an MLA website citation for a source related to this topic: Smith, David J. "The Lasting Impact of Racism on African Americans." Public Policy Research Institute, 2018, www.ppri.org/the-lasting-impact-of-racism-on-african-americans/. Remember to always check with your teacher or professor for any specific citation requirements they may have.

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Published: Thursday, March 23, 2023

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